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... , Thy steady course of honour keep , Nor fear the rocks , nor seek the shore : The star of Brunswick smiles serene , And gilds the horrors of the deep . ” THE FATAL SISTERS . AN ODE . FROM THE NORSE 34 Gray's Poems .
... , Thy steady course of honour keep , Nor fear the rocks , nor seek the shore : The star of Brunswick smiles serene , And gilds the horrors of the deep . ” THE FATAL SISTERS . AN ODE . FROM THE NORSE 34 Gray's Poems .
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... honour seal'd ; From fortune , pleasure , science , love , he flew , And scorn'd repose when Britain took the field . With eyes of flame , and cool undaunted breast , Victor he stood on Bellisle's rocky steeps- Ah , gallant youth ! this ...
... honour seal'd ; From fortune , pleasure , science , love , he flew , And scorn'd repose when Britain took the field . With eyes of flame , and cool undaunted breast , Victor he stood on Bellisle's rocky steeps- Ah , gallant youth ! this ...
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... manly neck Chains of regal honour deck , Wreath'd in many a golden link : From the golden cup they drink Nectar that the bees produce , Or the grape's ecstatic juice . Flush'd with mirth and hope they burn : But none E 2.
... manly neck Chains of regal honour deck , Wreath'd in many a golden link : From the golden cup they drink Nectar that the bees produce , Or the grape's ecstatic juice . Flush'd with mirth and hope they burn : But none E 2.
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... honour's voice provoke the silent dust , Or flatt'ry soothe the dull cold ear of death ? Perhaps in this neglected spot is laid Some heart once pregnant with celestial fire ; Hands , that the rod of empire might have sway'd , Or waked ...
... honour's voice provoke the silent dust , Or flatt'ry soothe the dull cold ear of death ? Perhaps in this neglected spot is laid Some heart once pregnant with celestial fire ; Hands , that the rod of empire might have sway'd , Or waked ...
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... honour once , that garnish'd The drawing - room of fierce Queen Mary . The peeress comes . The audience stare , And doff their hats with due submission : She curtsies , as she takes her chair , To all the people of condition . The bard ...
... honour once , that garnish'd The drawing - room of fierce Queen Mary . The peeress comes . The audience stare , And doff their hats with due submission : She curtsies , as she takes her chair , To all the people of condition . The bard ...
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