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... stand excused for having introduced this word , the sense of which can scarcely be mistaken . It was pointed out to him by Gray's ode in the Album of the Chartreuse . Me resorbens In medios violenta fluctus . THE REVENGE OF GUENDOLEN ...
... stand excused for having introduced this word , the sense of which can scarcely be mistaken . It was pointed out to him by Gray's ode in the Album of the Chartreuse . Me resorbens In medios violenta fluctus . THE REVENGE OF GUENDOLEN ...
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... 'd in arms we stand ; But foes to lawless force , and proud oppression . Patient we hearken to thy pleaded reason . " Mempricius now resumes . " Thus Locrine bids . 4 Say to Cornubia , o'er our peaceful realm Why 62 THE REVENGE.
... 'd in arms we stand ; But foes to lawless force , and proud oppression . Patient we hearken to thy pleaded reason . " Mempricius now resumes . " Thus Locrine bids . 4 Say to Cornubia , o'er our peaceful realm Why 62 THE REVENGE.
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... Stand forth that guilty woman , whose vile arts With spells , and dark conspiracy , assail'd Her husband's throne and life . Before Cornubia Our proofs produc'd shall vouch the charge : submission , If lightly urg'd , atone . Or will ...
... Stand forth that guilty woman , whose vile arts With spells , and dark conspiracy , assail'd Her husband's throne and life . Before Cornubia Our proofs produc'd shall vouch the charge : submission , If lightly urg'd , atone . Or will ...
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... stands some old oak , The monarch of the woods ; touch'd by the beam Of Phœbus , from th ' innumerous boughs distils The copious moisture : down her faded cheek So tear succeeding tear incessant stream'd . " Alas ! " she cried , " and ...
... stands some old oak , The monarch of the woods ; touch'd by the beam Of Phœbus , from th ' innumerous boughs distils The copious moisture : down her faded cheek So tear succeeding tear incessant stream'd . " Alas ! " she cried , " and ...
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... stands unmov'd , And waves her wand , and chants the dreadful charm . Now shakes the forest : now the lofty oak Bows in the dust his head : the mountain nods With all his rocks , and all his torrents hurls A deluge on the plain : the ...
... stands unmov'd , And waves her wand , and chants the dreadful charm . Now shakes the forest : now the lofty oak Bows in the dust his head : the mountain nods With all his rocks , and all his torrents hurls A deluge on the plain : the ...
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