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... race Their sceptre rear'd o'er Britain's fertile isle. ̧ Now from Belerium , and the western main , From Menna's rocky coast , and the rude craggs Of high Ocrinum , from the source of Vale , To where Voluba spreads her winding bays ...
... race Their sceptre rear'd o'er Britain's fertile isle. ̧ Now from Belerium , and the western main , From Menna's rocky coast , and the rude craggs Of high Ocrinum , from the source of Vale , To where Voluba spreads her winding bays ...
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... 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 Cornubian chains . Nor mov'd alone by love ...
... 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 Cornubian chains . Nor mov'd alone by love ...
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... race ! Had war's remorseless hand , in one sad day , Mix'd with the sire's the daughter's virgin blood , Ere in the secret shade , with guilty joy , I listen'd to thy tender tale of love , And with fond rapture prest thee to my heart ...
... race ! Had war's remorseless hand , in one sad day , Mix'd with the sire's the daughter's virgin blood , Ere in the secret shade , with guilty joy , I listen'd to thy tender tale of love , And with fond rapture prest thee to my heart ...
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... race , fair 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 ...
... race , fair 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 ...
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... race Deriv'd from sacred Troy . To Britain's shore He came with Brutus . On his manly limbs The scars of many an honourable wound Appear'd . Though age had silver'd o'er his hair , Vig'rous he seem'd , and in his sinewy grasp Brandish'd ...
... race Deriv'd from sacred Troy . To Britain's shore He came with Brutus . On his manly limbs The scars of many an honourable wound Appear'd . Though age had silver'd o'er his hair , Vig'rous he seem'd , and in his sinewy grasp Brandish'd ...
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