Dramatic and Narrative Poems, Band 2Mackinlay, 1810 |
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... prince , when he divorced Guendolen , and acknowledged Estrildis for his queen . Guendolen took refuge in Corn- wall , and raising an army , invaded the dominions of Locrine . Here the action of the poem begins . The great celebrity of ...
... prince , when he divorced Guendolen , and acknowledged Estrildis for his queen . Guendolen took refuge in Corn- wall , and raising an army , invaded the dominions of Locrine . Here the action of the poem begins . The great celebrity of ...
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... prince , their country's honour , Kindled in every breast the flame of vengeance . They clash'd their sounding arms , and rush'd along . f Estrildis , taken in the camp of Humber , king of the Huns , when he was defeated by Locrine ...
... prince , their country's honour , Kindled in every breast the flame of vengeance . They clash'd their sounding arms , and rush'd along . f Estrildis , taken in the camp of Humber , king of the Huns , when he was defeated by Locrine ...
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... Then hear , and judge . If I have wrong'd the banish'd Guendolen , Or mov'd by mercy , by affection swayed , To lightest penance doom'd enormous guilt , The prince appeals his people . To relate With what OF GUENDOLEN . 13.
... Then hear , and judge . If I have wrong'd the banish'd Guendolen , Or mov'd by mercy , by affection swayed , To lightest penance doom'd enormous guilt , The prince appeals his people . To relate With what OF GUENDOLEN . 13.
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John Joshua Proby Earl of Carysfort. The prince appeals his people . To relate With what fond care , and unsuspecting kindness I cherish'd that false serpent ; what the toils I bore , how oft in hardy battle bled To fix her father's ...
John Joshua Proby Earl of Carysfort. The prince appeals his people . To relate With what fond care , and unsuspecting kindness I cherish'd that false serpent ; what the toils I bore , how oft in hardy battle bled To fix her father's ...
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... : ( to them Dear was his person , dear his martial ardour :) Nor much solicitous , with nice regard , weigh the right , avow'd their prince's cause . Perhaps the pow'rs of heav'n their partial minds Sway'd to OF GUENDOLEN . 15.
... : ( to them Dear was his person , dear his martial ardour :) Nor much solicitous , with nice regard , weigh the right , avow'd their prince's cause . Perhaps the pow'rs of heav'n their partial minds Sway'd to OF GUENDOLEN . 15.
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