The Poetical Works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie: With a Memoir of EachPhillips, Sampson,, 1852 - 308 стор. |
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... appear : Here make thy court amidst our rural scene , And shepherd - girls shall own thee for their queen : With thee be Chastity , of all afraid , Distrusting all , a wise , suspicious maid ; But inan the most - not more the mountain ...
... appear : Here make thy court amidst our rural scene , And shepherd - girls shall own thee for their queen : With thee be Chastity , of all afraid , Distrusting all , a wise , suspicious maid ; But inan the most - not more the mountain ...
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... appear , Nor the kind products of a bounteous year ; No more the date , with snowy blossoms crown'd ! But Ruin spreads her baleful fires around . ' Secander . In vain Circassia boasts her spicy groves , THE FUGITIVES . 17.
... appear , Nor the kind products of a bounteous year ; No more the date , with snowy blossoms crown'd ! But Ruin spreads her baleful fires around . ' Secander . In vain Circassia boasts her spicy groves , THE FUGITIVES . 17.
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... shriek , and nearer fires appear'd . Th ' affrighted shepherds through the dews of night , Wide o'er the moonlight hills renew'd their flight . ODES , DESCRIPTIVE AND ALLEGORICAL TO PITY . O THOU 18 AGIB AND SECANDER .
... shriek , and nearer fires appear'd . Th ' affrighted shepherds through the dews of night , Wide o'er the moonlight hills renew'd their flight . ODES , DESCRIPTIVE AND ALLEGORICAL TO PITY . O THOU 18 AGIB AND SECANDER .
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... appear ! Danger , whose limbs of giant mould What mortal eye can fix'd behold ? Who stalks his round , an hideous form , Howling amidst the midnight storm ; Or throws him on the ridgy steep Of some loose 20 TO FEAR . To Fear • 20.
... appear ! Danger , whose limbs of giant mould What mortal eye can fix'd behold ? Who stalks his round , an hideous form , Howling amidst the midnight storm ; Or throws him on the ridgy steep Of some loose 20 TO FEAR . To Fear • 20.
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... appear'd . O Fear ! I know thee by my throbbing heart , Thy withering power inspired each mournful line , Though gentle Pity claim her mingled part , Yet all the thunders of the scene are thine ! * Sophocles ' Electra . + Æschylus ...
... appear'd . O Fear ! I know thee by my throbbing heart , Thy withering power inspired each mournful line , Though gentle Pity claim her mingled part , Yet all the thunders of the scene are thine ! * Sophocles ' Electra . + Æschylus ...
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Amyntas bard beauty beneath blast blest bloom blooming band bosom bower breast breathe charms cliffs clouds Corydon Damætas Daphnis dark death deep delight divine dread drest ECLOGUE Edwin Eton College fair fame Fancy Fancy's fate fear fire flame flocks flowers gale gentle glory glow grace Gray grove hail hand hear heart Heaven hope Julius Cæsar lonely Lycidas lyre maid Margaret of Anjou melting Menalcas mighty mind Mopsus mountains mourn Muse Nature's ne'er numbers nymph o'er peace Pindaric plain poem pomp pride rage rapture reign rills round sacred sailor young scene shade shepherd sing skies smile soft song soothe soul spring storm strain stream sublime sung swain sweet tear thee thine Thormodus Torfæus thou thought toil trembling truth Twas vale verse virtue voice warbling wave wild winds wing yonder youth