Dramatic and Narrative Poems, Band 2Mackinlay, 1810 |
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... knight , for hardy deeds renown'd , And still in ev'ry field with conquest crown'd , The lengthen'd conflict , and as fury fires Springs on the foe : the wary foe retires , And while from high the flaming steel descends , Quick glancing ...
... knight , for hardy deeds renown'd , And still in ev'ry field with conquest crown'd , The lengthen'd conflict , and as fury fires Springs on the foe : the wary foe retires , And while from high the flaming steel descends , Quick glancing ...
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... knight restrain His courser , and dismounting ,, fix the rein . 6 ' Enter , ' she cries , the cave , Whate'er betide , ' In heav'n , who favours virtuous deeds , confide . ' Then leads the way . Abrupt the deep descent , Shagg'd with ...
... knight restrain His courser , and dismounting ,, fix the rein . 6 ' Enter , ' she cries , the cave , Whate'er betide , ' In heav'n , who favours virtuous deeds , confide . ' Then leads the way . Abrupt the deep descent , Shagg'd with ...
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... knight's astonish'd eyes , Proud rooms of state in gorgeous beauty rise . From the mid space beams forth a dazzling light , Beyond the sun's meridian lustre bright . а Nor err'd Ferrara's bard , whose piercing mind The strange effect to ...
... knight's astonish'd eyes , Proud rooms of state in gorgeous beauty rise . From the mid space beams forth a dazzling light , Beyond the sun's meridian lustre bright . а Nor err'd Ferrara's bard , whose piercing mind The strange effect to ...
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... knight ; The painful labours , and the hardy fight . Scar'd by the terrors of the golden shield , Pierc'd by th ' enchanted sword , the monsters yield . Ev'n that dire fury , seiz'd with wild affright , Flies howling to the realms of ...
... knight ; The painful labours , and the hardy fight . Scar'd by the terrors of the golden shield , Pierc'd by th ' enchanted sword , the monsters yield . Ev'n that dire fury , seiz'd with wild affright , Flies howling to the realms of ...
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... knight , Clamour and cries , and tumult of the fight . And soon he sees , against an armed band , Where one , with sword alone , makes gallant stand : Who seems the chief bestrides a stately steed , And with loud voice commands the murd ...
... knight , Clamour and cries , and tumult of the fight . And soon he sees , against an armed band , Where one , with sword alone , makes gallant stand : Who seems the chief bestrides a stately steed , And with loud voice commands the murd ...
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