Dramatic and Narrative Poems, Band 2Mackinlay, 1810 |
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... rage , And mingled pride , contending in her breast , With transient colour flush her varying cheek . No costly gems upon her forehead blaze , Loose to the wind her hair disorder'd flies , And for the regal purple's graceful folds She ...
... rage , And mingled pride , contending in her breast , With transient colour flush her varying cheek . No costly gems upon her forehead blaze , Loose to the wind her hair disorder'd flies , And for the regal purple's graceful folds She ...
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... rage , and envious eyes , Thy beauty grace her abdicated throne , Exult , my child , and thank the bounteous gods , Who crown with fair success thy noble love , And bid the poor dejected captive rise A glorious queen , and spurn her ...
... rage , and envious eyes , Thy beauty grace her abdicated throne , Exult , my child , and thank the bounteous gods , Who crown with fair success thy noble love , And bid the poor dejected captive rise A glorious queen , and spurn her ...
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... rage Disjoin'd , or loosen'd by autumnal rains , Across its channel thrown , indignant bounds In foam . Here sunny plains extend , and there Contracted vallies , dark with pendent woods , Through which the gale sounds mournful , and the ...
... rage Disjoin'd , or loosen'd by autumnal rains , Across its channel thrown , indignant bounds In foam . Here sunny plains extend , and there Contracted vallies , dark with pendent woods , Through which the gale sounds mournful , and the ...
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... rage of war . But who our offer to the foe shall bear ? Will great Assaracus , in arms renown'd ? Or sage Mempricius , from whose honied tongue Persuasion flows ? " He ended . With a frown , The stern Assaracus thus answer'd fierce ...
... rage of war . But who our offer to the foe shall bear ? Will great Assaracus , in arms renown'd ? Or sage Mempricius , from whose honied tongue Persuasion flows ? " He ended . With a frown , The stern Assaracus thus answer'd fierce ...
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... rage to mutual slaughter , Ye come , perhaps , the messengers of peace . " Mempricius thus replies , " Yes , generous chief , Whose prudent words bespeak a noble mind , We come , indeed , the messengers of peace , From kingly Locrine ...
... rage to mutual slaughter , Ye come , perhaps , the messengers of peace . " Mempricius thus replies , " Yes , generous chief , Whose prudent words bespeak a noble mind , We come , indeed , the messengers of peace , From kingly Locrine ...
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