Dramatic and Narrative Poems, Band 2Mackinlay, 1810 |
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... sight Must fail . With honours scarce inferior grac'd , Beside the father , the majestic queen His fruitful spouse was plac'd , and next to her The thunder - bearing Thor , their conqu'ring son . On either hand , in equal ranks dispos'd ...
... sight Must fail . With honours scarce inferior grac'd , Beside the father , the majestic queen His fruitful spouse was plac'd , and next to her The thunder - bearing Thor , their conqu'ring son . On either hand , in equal ranks dispos'd ...
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... sight , and ardent for revenge , The noble Ilus rear'd his mighty lance ; But satiate with the praise already won , The wary chief within the lines retir'd , Nor brav'd superior force . Alternate thus The fortune of the battle ebbs and ...
... sight , and ardent for revenge , The noble Ilus rear'd his mighty lance ; But satiate with the praise already won , The wary chief within the lines retir'd , Nor brav'd superior force . Alternate thus The fortune of the battle ebbs and ...
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... sight . She shrieks , and shrieking falls ; The shades of death her swimming eyes surround . Her weeping damsels with assiduous care Recall her fleeting spirits . Some apply The living freshness of the crystal spring ; Some wake the ...
... sight . She shrieks , and shrieking falls ; The shades of death her swimming eyes surround . Her weeping damsels with assiduous care Recall her fleeting spirits . Some apply The living freshness of the crystal spring ; Some wake the ...
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... sight appears , again she faints : Again the virgin train their cares renew . At length the struggling passion finds a vent , Complaints break forth , and tears begin to flow . " Was it for this , " she cried , " I rous'd to war ...
... sight appears , again she faints : Again the virgin train their cares renew . At length the struggling passion finds a vent , Complaints break forth , and tears begin to flow . " Was it for this , " she cried , " I rous'd to war ...
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... sight Estrildis with unwonted passion view'd . When now , before the couch arriv'd , she stopp'd , And turning rais'd her mournful head : the tears Now faster flow'd , and from her breast she drew Deep sighs , and clasp'd her agonizing ...
... sight Estrildis with unwonted passion view'd . When now , before the couch arriv'd , she stopp'd , And turning rais'd her mournful head : the tears Now faster flow'd , and from her breast she drew Deep sighs , and clasp'd her agonizing ...
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