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... pow'r obeys , And gives the fragrant rose to deck thy bower . For thee stern Neptune stills his raging waves , And touch'd by thy soft pow'r , the gloomy Dis Unbends his sullen brow . The sire of gods " On thee , his best belov'd ...
... pow'r obeys , And gives the fragrant rose to deck thy bower . For thee stern Neptune stills his raging waves , And touch'd by thy soft pow'r , the gloomy Dis Unbends his sullen brow . The sire of gods " On thee , his best belov'd ...
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... pow'r , The regions of the gloomy dead give up Their dreadful secrets , had Cornubia pass'd , Vainly presumptuous , deeming to surprize With swift incursion , in his secret bower By Avon , and the stream to future times By Sabra's fate ...
... pow'r , The regions of the gloomy dead give up Their dreadful secrets , had Cornubia pass'd , Vainly presumptuous , deeming to surprize With swift incursion , in his secret bower By Avon , and the stream to future times By Sabra's fate ...
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... pow'r superior , sheath'd in arms we stand ; But foes to lawless force , and proud oppression . Patient we hearken to thy pleaded reason . " Mempricius now resumes . " Thus Locrine bids . 4 Say to Cornubia , o'er our peaceful realm Why ...
... pow'r superior , sheath'd in arms we stand ; But foes to lawless force , and proud oppression . Patient we hearken to thy pleaded reason . " Mempricius now resumes . " Thus Locrine bids . 4 Say to Cornubia , o'er our peaceful realm Why ...
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... pow'r Might well , dependent on no foreign state , Refuse th ' account ; but mov'd by love of peace , And arm'd by justice , we provoke the trial . Stand forth that guilty woman , whose vile arts With spells , and dark conspiracy ...
... pow'r Might well , dependent on no foreign state , Refuse th ' account ; but mov'd by love of peace , And arm'd by justice , we provoke the trial . Stand forth that guilty woman , whose vile arts With spells , and dark conspiracy ...
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... pow'r , ( As if the genius of the land confess'd Its future lords ) the prows divide the deep , Nor urg'd by sounding oar nor swelling sail . Then fierce Bellona shakes her flaming brand , And dreadful deeds are done . In horrent arms ...
... pow'r , ( As if the genius of the land confess'd Its future lords ) the prows divide the deep , Nor urg'd by sounding oar nor swelling sail . Then fierce Bellona shakes her flaming brand , And dreadful deeds are done . In horrent arms ...
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