Dramatic and Narrative Poems, Band 2Mackinlay, 1810 |
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... thou , connubial sanctity ! Mother of virtue , and domestic joy ! Ordain'd by heaven to knit in holy league Of love , and common benefit , mankind ! From your just laws despis'd , what evils spring ! An haughty princess vindicates in ...
... thou , connubial sanctity ! Mother of virtue , and domestic joy ! Ordain'd by heaven to knit in holy league Of love , and common benefit , mankind ! From your just laws despis'd , what evils spring ! An haughty princess vindicates in ...
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... scream of female horror . I see thee stretch'd before me , pale and lifeless , And pierc'd with wounds , and stiff with clotted blood . " VOL . II . Would'st thou forget our loves ? " the hero cried OF GUENDOLEN . 17.
... scream of female horror . I see thee stretch'd before me , pale and lifeless , And pierc'd with wounds , and stiff with clotted blood . " VOL . II . Would'st thou forget our loves ? " the hero cried OF GUENDOLEN . 17.
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... thou canst , wish we had never lov'd . Nor deem that Locrine was thy father's foe : For honour was our strife , not hate or vengeance . The brave , my best belov'd , still prize the brave , And , might the hero's shade revisit earth ...
... thou canst , wish we had never lov'd . Nor deem that Locrine was thy father's foe : For honour was our strife , not hate or vengeance . The brave , my best belov'd , still prize the brave , And , might the hero's shade revisit earth ...
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... thou , bright author of my race , fair queen Of smiles , and young desires , delight of heav'n ! The joyful earth thy genial pow'r obeys , And gives the fragrant rose to deck thy bower . For thee stern Neptune stills his raging waves ...
... thou , bright author of my race , fair queen Of smiles , and young desires , delight of heav'n ! The joyful earth thy genial pow'r obeys , And gives the fragrant rose to deck thy bower . For thee stern Neptune stills his raging waves ...
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... thou , impetuous Mars , before whose spear Withers the strength of nations ; thou , to whom I vow'd my vigorous youth , my guardian god ! Aid thou my vengeance , and direct my sword ! " Thus pray'd the hero , but he pray'd in vain . The ...
... thou , impetuous Mars , before whose spear Withers the strength of nations ; thou , to whom I vow'd my vigorous youth , my guardian god ! Aid thou my vengeance , and direct my sword ! " Thus pray'd the hero , but he pray'd in vain . The ...
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