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" And hardly she forbears, through awful fear, To rushen forth, and, with presumptuous hand, To stay harsh Justice in its mid career. On thee she calls, on thee her parent dear! (Ah ! too remote to ward the shameful blow !) She sees no kind domestic visage... "
The American Journal of Education - Page 443
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Gems of Genius in Poetry and Art: From the Kings and Queens of Thought : and ...

Frederick Saunders, Minnie K. Davis - American poetry - 1899 - 768 pages
...forbears, through awful fear, To rushen forth, and with presumptuous hand, To stay harsh justice in its mid career. On thee she calls, on thee, her parent...unavailing woe. But ah! what pen his piteous plight m»y trace, Or what device his loud laments explain? The form uncouth of his disguised face, The pallid...
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The Fireside Encyclopedia of Poetry: Comprising the Best Poems of the Most ...

Henry Troth Coates - American poetry - 1901 - 1080 pages
...her offer'd love, and shuns to She sees no kind domestic visage near, \ be caress'd. And soon a Hood he famous druids, lie, Nor on the shaggy top of His face besprent with liquid crystal shines, His blooming face that seems a purple flow'r But, ah!...
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English Poetry (1170-1892).

John Matthews Manly - English poetry - 1907 - 616 pages
...forbears thro' aweful fear, To rushen forth, and, with presumptuous hand, To stay harsh justice in its mid career. On thee she calls, on thee, her parent...flow; And gives a loose at last to unavailing woe. 189 ******* The other tribe, aghast, with sore dismay, Attend, and conn their tasks with mickle care:...
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Famous Fugitive Poems

Rossiter Johnson - English poetry - 1908 - 398 pages
...fear, To nishen forth, and, with presumptuous hand, To slay harsh Justice in its mid career. On (hue she calls, on thee her parent dear! (Ah ! too remote...flow; And gives a loose at last to unavailing woe. But ahl what pen his piteous plight may trace? Or what device his loud laments explain ? The form uncouth...
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English Poems: The restoration and the eighteenth century (1660-1800)

Walter Cochrane Bronson - English poetry - 1908 - 562 pages
...for pity she could die. To rushen forth and with presumptuous hand 75 To stay harsh justice in its mid career. On thee she calls, on thee, her parent...visage near, And soon a flood of tears begins to flow, 80 And gives a loose at last to unavailing woe. But ah, what pen his piteous plight may trace, Or what...
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English Poems: The Restoration and the eighteenth century (1660-1800)

Walter Cochrane Bronson - English poetry - 1908 - 562 pages
...forbears, through aweful fear, To rushen forth and with presumptuous hand 75 To stay harsh justice in its mid career. On thee she calls, on thee, her parent...visage near, And soon a flood of tears begins to flow, 80 And gives a loose at last to unavailing woe. But ah, what pen his piteous plight may trace, Or what...
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William Shenstone's "Schoolmistress" und das Aufkommen des Kleinepos in der ...

Otto Daniel - 1908 - 106 pages
...forth 5; To stay harsh justice in its mid career •) thee 7J calls 8) . . on thee her parent dear I (Ah! too remote to ward the shameful blow!) She sees...visage near, And soon a flood of tears begins to flow ") piteous 1") may Ne hopeth ought of fweet Reprieve to gain ; Or when from high fhe levels well her...
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Century Readings for a Course in English Literature

John William Cunliffe, James Francis Augustine Pyre, Karl Young - English literature - 1910 - 1174 pages
...through awful fear, To rushen forth, and, with presumptuous hand, 120 To stay harsh justice in its Francis Augustine Pyre( (low. And gives a loose at last to unavailing woe. >*6 But, ah! what pen his piteous plight may trace...
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English Prose and Verse from Beowulf to Stevenson

Henry Spackman Pancoast - English literature - 1915 - 852 pages
...hand, To stay harsh justice in its mid career. < >n thee she calls, on thee her parent dear! 145 ( Ah ! too remote to ward the shameful blow !) She sees...flow; And gives a loose at last to unavailing woe. • Terrifie». 1 Terrifie«. 0 Kchool books wore generally protected by n covrrin£ transparent horn....
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English Prose and Verse from Beowulf to Stevenson

Henry Spackman Pancoast - English literature - 1915 - 854 pages
...presumptuous hand, To stay harsh justice in its mid career. On thee she calls, on thee her parent dear! iss e, and rill; Together both, ere the high lawns appeared 25 Under Arid gives a loose at last to unavailing woe. • Terrifies. 10 School books were generally protected...
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