Select Works of the British Poets: In a Chronological Series from Southey to Croly: with Biographical and Critical Notices, Volume 1 |
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... arms , And fright the peaceful vale with dire alarms ; While Ocean hears vindictive thunders roll , Along his trembling wave , from pole to pole ; Sick of the scene , where war , with ruthless hand , Spreads desolation o'er the bleeding ...
... arms , And fright the peaceful vale with dire alarms ; While Ocean hears vindictive thunders roll , Along his trembling wave , from pole to pole ; Sick of the scene , where war , with ruthless hand , Spreads desolation o'er the bleeding ...
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... arms : No fair Penelopes enchant the eye , For whom contending kings are proud to die . Here sullen Beauty sheds a twilight ray , While Sorrow bids her vernal bloom decay . Those charms so long renown'd in classic strains Had dimly ...
... arms : No fair Penelopes enchant the eye , For whom contending kings are proud to die . Here sullen Beauty sheds a twilight ray , While Sorrow bids her vernal bloom decay . Those charms so long renown'd in classic strains Had dimly ...
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... arm , inured to toils severe , Brandish'd th ' unconquer'd Caledonian spear . The dreadful falchion of the hills she wore ... arms , in battle won , The George emblazon'd on his corslet shone . Fast by his side was seen a golden lyre ...
... arm , inured to toils severe , Brandish'd th ' unconquer'd Caledonian spear . The dreadful falchion of the hills she wore ... arms , in battle won , The George emblazon'd on his corslet shone . Fast by his side was seen a golden lyre ...
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... arms . e mizen is a large sail of an oblong figure , extended the mizen mast . Que garnets are employed for the same ... arm the head rope they extend , And soon their earings and the roebins bend . That task perform'd , they first the ...
... arms . e mizen is a large sail of an oblong figure , extended the mizen mast . Que garnets are employed for the same ... arm the head rope they extend , And soon their earings and the roebins bend . That task perform'd , they first the ...
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... arm higher than the other , which is accord - a storm , to prevent the sail from splitting or being torn ingly called ... arms , impatient of control , Roused from their secret deeps , the billows roll . Sunk were the bulwarks of the ...
... arm higher than the other , which is accord - a storm , to prevent the sail from splitting or being torn ingly called ... arms , impatient of control , Roused from their secret deeps , the billows roll . Sunk were the bulwarks of the ...
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