Dramatic and Narrative Poems, Band 2Mackinlay, 1810 |
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... queen , great Humber gave . She , when the chief unfurl'd his vent'rous sails , And brav'd the terrors of a sea untried , In quest of happier climes , and endless fame , Follow'd her lovely pupil , and when low The monarch lay , beneath ...
... queen , great Humber gave . She , when the chief unfurl'd his vent'rous sails , And brav'd the terrors of a sea untried , In quest of happier climes , and endless fame , Follow'd her lovely pupil , and when low The monarch lay , beneath ...
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... queen , her darling care , Oppress'd , and yielding to despair ; she saw , And lent her ready aid . At her command , Th ' officious crowd retire . Approaching near , Softly she kiss'd the mourner's cheek , and thus With soothing words ...
... queen , her darling care , Oppress'd , and yielding to despair ; she saw , And lent her ready aid . At her command , Th ' officious crowd retire . Approaching near , Softly she kiss'd the mourner's cheek , and thus With soothing words ...
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... queen , and spurn her haughty foe . Futurity's dark volumes to thy view Soon shall my art unfold , and let fair hope Glow on thy cheek , and lighten in thine eyes . When the black frown of jealous Guendolen Gloom'd on thy stolen joys ...
... queen , and spurn her haughty foe . Futurity's dark volumes to thy view Soon shall my art unfold , and let fair hope Glow on thy cheek , and lighten in thine eyes . When the black frown of jealous Guendolen Gloom'd on thy stolen joys ...
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... 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 veil , thrown backward from her heav'nly face , Part loosely falling , in ...
... 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 veil , thrown backward from her heav'nly face , Part loosely falling , in ...
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... queen appears , So moves , so looks , so smiles . Her virgins knew Her mind to pleasure turn'd , and light disport . Now breath'd the flute , and in melodious strains Soft voices sung the praise of gentle May ; For that kind season now ...
... queen appears , So moves , so looks , so smiles . Her virgins knew Her mind to pleasure turn'd , and light disport . Now breath'd the flute , and in melodious strains Soft voices sung the praise of gentle May ; For that kind season now ...
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