Dramatic and Narrative Poems, Band 2Mackinlay, 1810 |
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... 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 the Romans accounts for the propensity of other nations to draw their ...
... 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 the Romans accounts for the propensity of other nations to draw their ...
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... queen , the monarch lay , And all the weighty cares of state resign'd . Rous'd from his dream of bliss , but not dismay'd , He bids his warlike chiefs appear in arms ; And now in marshall'd ranks his veteran bands Innumerable , beat th ...
... queen , the monarch lay , And all the weighty cares of state resign'd . Rous'd from his dream of bliss , but not dismay'd , He bids his warlike chiefs appear in arms ; And now in marshall'd ranks his veteran bands Innumerable , beat th ...
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... Estrildis , " thus the queen replied , " Cut short ev'n in the blossom of her youth , Perish'd ere yet she lisp'd a mother's name ; Ere she had seen a noble father slain , In battle vanquish'd in a foreign land ! Or had 16 THE REVENGE.
... Estrildis , " thus the queen replied , " Cut short ev'n in the blossom of her youth , Perish'd ere yet she lisp'd a mother's name ; Ere she had seen a noble father slain , In battle vanquish'd in a foreign land ! Or had 16 THE REVENGE.
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... queen Of smiles , and young desires , delight of heav'n ! The joyful earth thy genial 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 ...
... queen Of smiles , and young desires , delight of heav'n ! The joyful earth thy genial 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 ...
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... queen of love , the dreadful god of arms , Well pleas'd attend , but angry Jove denies . Mean - while , in fair Estrildis ' anxious breast Conflicting passions fought . Th ' attendant train Essay'd the charm of soothing words , or drew ...
... queen of love , the dreadful god of arms , Well pleas'd attend , but angry Jove denies . Mean - while , in fair Estrildis ' anxious breast Conflicting passions fought . Th ' attendant train Essay'd the charm of soothing words , or drew ...
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