Dramatic and Narrative Poems, Band 2Mackinlay, 1810 |
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... From your just laws despis'd , what evils spring ! An haughty princess vindicates in arms Her slighted beauty , and her injur'd bed : Sullied with gore , o'er mangled carcases Th ' obstructed river b rolls his angry wave ,
... From your just laws despis'd , what evils spring ! An haughty princess vindicates in arms Her slighted beauty , and her injur'd bed : Sullied with gore , o'er mangled carcases Th ' obstructed river b rolls his angry wave ,
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... spring , Where fairies haunt . Now seen through distant trees Glitters the rushing cataract . Rude rocks , Enormous piles , and the vast mountain where Upon the airy summit , to the foot Of man impervious , high above the clouds her ...
... spring , Where fairies haunt . Now seen through distant trees Glitters the rushing cataract . Rude rocks , Enormous piles , and the vast mountain where Upon the airy summit , to the foot Of man impervious , high above the clouds her ...
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... to bright - hair'd Phoebus , where three springs i Shaftesbury , near the Sture , was anciently called Caer Pala- dur , or the temple of Pallas . Warm'd by his rays , with wond'rous virtues blest To OF GUENDOLEN . 41.
... to bright - hair'd Phoebus , where three springs i Shaftesbury , near the Sture , was anciently called Caer Pala- dur , or the temple of Pallas . Warm'd by his rays , with wond'rous virtues blest To OF GUENDOLEN . 41.
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... Spring , With Summer join'd , holds through the laughing year Delightful empire ; each luxuriant bough Bends with Hesperian fruit , and courts the hand ; While the fair blossom to the ravish'd eye Foretells the rich succession . Uther ...
... Spring , With Summer join'd , holds through the laughing year Delightful empire ; each luxuriant bough Bends with Hesperian fruit , and courts the hand ; While the fair blossom to the ravish'd eye Foretells the rich succession . Uther ...
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... The chief , who saw The heralds ' holy ensigns , and the troop Few and unarm'd , springs from the mound , and bids Unbar the massy gates ; then mildly thus : " Whoe'er ye be , that thus in friendly guisé OF GUENDOLEN . 59.
... The chief , who saw The heralds ' holy ensigns , and the troop Few and unarm'd , springs from the mound , and bids Unbar the massy gates ; then mildly thus : " Whoe'er ye be , that thus in friendly guisé OF GUENDOLEN . 59.
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