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... stood , and doubting still . But Boarex , who with attentive eye Had mark'd the secret workings of her mind . Her rising spirit , and her bright'ning eyes , Well knew her purpose gain'd , and ere the train Of melancholy thought , and ...
... stood , and doubting still . But Boarex , who with attentive eye Had mark'd the secret workings of her mind . Her rising spirit , and her bright'ning eyes , Well knew her purpose gain'd , and ere the train Of melancholy thought , and ...
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... stood , In silent expectation , and with tears Deplor❜d the sorrows of their queen ; when lo The sounding doors unfold , and forth she comes Radiant with blooming beauty . Joy divine Fills every breast , as when a god appears . The ...
... stood , In silent expectation , and with tears Deplor❜d the sorrows of their queen ; when lo The sounding doors unfold , and forth she comes Radiant with blooming beauty . Joy divine Fills every breast , as when a god appears . The ...
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... stood : skill'd with unerring aim To launch the jav'lin from his nervous arm . Achates next ; and , matchless in the race , Chaonian Pandrasus . Ere horrid war Shook with his dire alarms th ' astonish'd land , In Avalon's P fair isle ...
... stood : skill'd with unerring aim To launch the jav'lin from his nervous arm . Achates next ; and , matchless in the race , Chaonian Pandrasus . Ere horrid war Shook with his dire alarms th ' astonish'd land , In Avalon's P fair isle ...
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... stood , by fate design'd The mighty father of a line of kings , Of great Pendragon , and his greater son . But Deunan's warriors noble Turon led , And hardy Malim of Phoenician race , And sage Mempricius , whose deep - furrow'd brow ...
... stood , by fate design'd The mighty father of a line of kings , Of great Pendragon , and his greater son . But Deunan's warriors noble Turon led , And hardy Malim of Phoenician race , And sage Mempricius , whose deep - furrow'd brow ...
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... stood : the rest in order round . Loëgria's chiefs advance : Mempricius thus With studied speech the purpos'd fraud pursues . Princes , and leaders of Cornubia's pow'rs , And thou great queen , before whose awful throne We bow ...
... stood : the rest in order round . Loëgria's chiefs advance : Mempricius thus With studied speech the purpos'd fraud pursues . Princes , and leaders of Cornubia's pow'rs , And thou great queen , before whose awful throne We bow ...
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