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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... rise , And lawless floods rebel against the skies ; Till hope expires , and peril and dismay Wave their black ensigns on the watery way . Immortal train , who guide the maze of song , To whom all science , arts , and arms belong ; Who ...
... rise , And lawless floods rebel against the skies ; Till hope expires , and peril and dismay Wave their black ensigns on the watery way . Immortal train , who guide the maze of song , To whom all science , arts , and arms belong ; Who ...
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... rise , To trust his fortune to the seas and skies . Thou living Ray of intellectual fire , Whose voluntary gleams my verse inspire ' Ere yet the deep'ning incidents prevail , Till roused attention feel our plaintive tale , Record whom ...
... rise , To trust his fortune to the seas and skies . Thou living Ray of intellectual fire , Whose voluntary gleams my verse inspire ' Ere yet the deep'ning incidents prevail , Till roused attention feel our plaintive tale , Record whom ...
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... rise again ; Too late to weather now Morea's land , Yet verging fast to Athen's rocky strand.- Thus they lament the consequence severe , Where perils unallay'd by hope appear . Long in their minds revolving each event , At last to furl ...
... rise again ; Too late to weather now Morea's land , Yet verging fast to Athen's rocky strand.- Thus they lament the consequence severe , Where perils unallay'd by hope appear . Long in their minds revolving each event , At last to furl ...
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... rise . Here Falconera spreads her lurking snares ; There distant Greece her rugged shelves prepares ; Should once her bottom strike that rocky shore , The splitting bark that instant were no more ; Nor she alone , but with her all the ...
... rise . Here Falconera spreads her lurking snares ; There distant Greece her rugged shelves prepares ; Should once her bottom strike that rocky shore , The splitting bark that instant were no more ; Nor she alone , but with her all the ...
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... rise , Another day salute our eyes , As smiling and as fair as she , And make as many promises : But do not thou The tale believe , They're sisters all , And all deceive . A SCHOOL ECLOGUE . EDWARD . HIST , William ! hist ! what means ...
... rise , Another day salute our eyes , As smiling and as fair as she , And make as many promises : But do not thou The tale believe , They're sisters all , And all deceive . A SCHOOL ECLOGUE . EDWARD . HIST , William ! hist ! what means ...
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