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... Pale with foreboding fears , expects the sword Of vengeance , and th ' inexorable doom ! Such be the subject of the moral lay . A mournful tale , from ancient days derived , What time Ausonian Brutus ' warlike race Their sceptre rear'd ...
... Pale with foreboding fears , expects the sword Of vengeance , and th ' inexorable doom ! Such be the subject of the moral lay . A mournful tale , from ancient days derived , What time Ausonian Brutus ' warlike race Their sceptre rear'd ...
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... pale , he flies . In vain . High o'er his head , the dreadful roar Of waters , from the whole collected sea Rais'd horrible , pursues with hideous din His flight ; and now before him foaming spreads The vast o'erarching deluge ; now it ...
... pale , he flies . In vain . High o'er his head , the dreadful roar Of waters , from the whole collected sea Rais'd horrible , pursues with hideous din His flight ; and now before him foaming spreads The vast o'erarching deluge ; now it ...
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John Joshua Proby Earl of Carysfort. Not with less horror pale Loëgria shook . And now the rumour reach'd , where by the banks Of that fair stream , whose winding course divides Loëgria from the lands by Camber rul'd , In dalliance soft ...
John Joshua Proby Earl of Carysfort. Not with less horror pale Loëgria shook . And now the rumour reach'd , where by the banks Of that fair stream , whose winding course divides Loëgria from the lands by Camber rul'd , In dalliance soft ...
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... pale , and anxious fears . Fondly he strain'd her to his manly breast , And thus : " Why weeps my love , my best Estrildis ? Thy Locrine's arm is not unskill'd in war , And Fortune bears my standard to the field . " " Oh had Estrildis ...
... pale , and anxious fears . Fondly he strain'd her to his manly breast , And thus : " Why weeps my love , my best Estrildis ? Thy Locrine's arm is not unskill'd in war , And Fortune bears my standard to the field . " " Oh had Estrildis ...
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... the scream of female horror . I see thee stretch'd before me , pale and lifeless , And pierc'd with wounds , and stiff with clotted blood . " VOL . II . Would'st thou forget our loves ? " the hero cried OF GUENDOLEN . 17.
... the scream of female horror . I see thee stretch'd before me , pale and lifeless , And pierc'd with wounds , and stiff with clotted blood . " VOL . II . Would'st thou forget our loves ? " the hero cried OF GUENDOLEN . 17.
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