Dramatic and Narrative Poems, Band 2Mackinlay, 1810 |
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... once had borne her , The glories of her race , our kindred lineage , Still mercy temper'd justice . From my throne And bed divorc'd , I spar'd her forfeit head . Now force must win what fraud in vain essay'd , And bind Loëgria in ...
... once had borne her , The glories of her race , our kindred lineage , Still mercy temper'd justice . From my throne And bed divorc'd , I spar'd her forfeit head . Now force must win what fraud in vain essay'd , And bind Loëgria in ...
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... once arose Their universal shout , that shook the sky . The monarch hears with joy . Meanwhile he seeks His fair Estrildis in the secret bower . All bath'd in tears the pensive nymph he found , With sad reflection pale , and anxious ...
... once arose Their universal shout , that shook the sky . The monarch hears with joy . Meanwhile he seeks His fair Estrildis in the secret bower . All bath'd in tears the pensive nymph he found , With sad reflection pale , and anxious ...
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... once A thousand banners float upon the air ; At once they march : a thousand instruments Sound forth their martial strains , and as they move Loud rings the brazen armour . Neighing steeds Whirl o'er the smoking plain the scythed cars ...
... once A thousand banners float upon the air ; At once they march : a thousand instruments Sound forth their martial strains , and as they move Loud rings the brazen armour . Neighing steeds Whirl o'er the smoking plain the scythed cars ...
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... once again aspire to heaven . Louder the tempest swells , the lab'ring roots Scarce grasp the crumbling soil ; now crashing break ; Prone falls the tree , and loads the groaning earth . An ancient dame there was , to whom the charge Of ...
... once again aspire to heaven . Louder the tempest swells , the lab'ring roots Scarce grasp the crumbling soil ; now crashing break ; Prone falls the tree , and loads the groaning earth . An ancient dame there was , to whom the charge Of ...
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... once In mute attention all was hush'd around , While thus experienc'd age discerning spoke . " Blest is the monarch of the brave and free . His throne is fix'd secure , and Fame for him The laurel wreath prepares , th ' immortal verse ...
... once In mute attention all was hush'd around , While thus experienc'd age discerning spoke . " Blest is the monarch of the brave and free . His throne is fix'd secure , and Fame for him The laurel wreath prepares , th ' immortal verse ...
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