Dramatic and Narrative Poems, Band 2Mackinlay, 1810 |
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... vain . High o'er his head , the dreadful roar Of waters , from the whole collected sea Rais'd horrible , pursues with hideous din His flight ; and now before him foaming spreads The vast o'erarching deluge ; now it breaks In more than ...
... vain . High o'er his head , the dreadful roar Of waters , from the whole collected sea Rais'd horrible , pursues with hideous din His flight ; and now before him foaming spreads The vast o'erarching deluge ; now it breaks In more than ...
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... vain essay'd , And bind Loëgria in Cornubian chains . Nor mov'd alone by love , but public care , I led Estrildis to the bridal bed . She is no princess of a rival nation : Last of a noble race in arms renown'd , With lineal heroes she ...
... vain essay'd , And bind Loëgria in Cornubian chains . Nor mov'd alone by love , but public care , I led Estrildis to the bridal bed . She is no princess of a rival nation : Last of a noble race in arms renown'd , With lineal heroes she ...
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... vain , and hastes away . And now he reach'd the plain , where , sheath'd in arms And rang'd in just array , Loëgria's youth Expect their leader . He with joy surveys Their numerous files , and marks their bold demeanour . Nor less elate ...
... vain , and hastes away . And now he reach'd the plain , where , sheath'd in arms And rang'd in just array , Loëgria's youth Expect their leader . He with joy surveys Their numerous files , and marks their bold demeanour . Nor less elate ...
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... vain shelter of their wooden walls , Appear'd the mighty Hector , or confest To mortal eyes , the dreadful god of war Flam'd in the foremost battle . Fear and flight Precede . Wild horror seiz'd each Grecian heart . " Ye brave assertors ...
... vain shelter of their wooden walls , Appear'd the mighty Hector , or confest To mortal eyes , the dreadful god of war Flam'd in the foremost battle . Fear and flight Precede . Wild horror seiz'd each Grecian heart . " Ye brave assertors ...
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... vain . The queen of love , the dreadful god of arms , Well pleas'd attend , but angry Jove denies . Mean - while , in fair Estrildis ' anxious breast Conflicting passions fought . Th ' attendant train Essay'd the charm of soothing words ...
... vain . The queen of love , the dreadful god of arms , Well pleas'd attend , but angry Jove denies . Mean - while , in fair Estrildis ' anxious breast Conflicting passions fought . Th ' attendant train Essay'd the charm of soothing words ...
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