The Poetical Works of Thomas GrayFrederick Warne, 1859 - 124 стор. |
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... head . Above , below , the rose of snow , Twined with her blushing foe , we spread : The bristled boar in infant - gore Wallows beneath the thorny shade . Now , brothers , bending o'er the accursed loom , 26 Gray's Poems .
... head . Above , below , the rose of snow , Twined with her blushing foe , we spread : The bristled boar in infant - gore Wallows beneath the thorny shade . Now , brothers , bending o'er the accursed loom , 26 Gray's Poems .
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... rose , The rival of her crown and of her woes , And either Henry there , The murder'd saint , and the majestic lord , That broke the bonds of Rome . ( Their tears , their little triumphs o'er , Their human passions now no more , Save ...
... rose , The rival of her crown and of her woes , And either Henry there , The murder'd saint , and the majestic lord , That broke the bonds of Rome . ( Their tears , their little triumphs o'er , Their human passions now no more , Save ...
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... rose : Then I leave thee to repose . PROPHETESS . Ha ! no traveller art thou , King of men , I know thee now ; Mightiest of a mighty line—— ODIN . No boding maid of skill divine Art thou , nor prophetess of good ; But mother of the ...
... rose : Then I leave thee to repose . PROPHETESS . Ha ! no traveller art thou , King of men , I know thee now ; Mightiest of a mighty line—— ODIN . No boding maid of skill divine Art thou , nor prophetess of good ; But mother of the ...
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... rose , and with a grace- She smiled , and bid him come to dinner . ' Jesu - Maria ! Madam Bridget , Why , what can the Viscountess mean ? " ( Cried the square - hoods in woful fidget ) " The times are alter'd quite and clean ...
... rose , and with a grace- She smiled , and bid him come to dinner . ' Jesu - Maria ! Madam Bridget , Why , what can the Viscountess mean ? " ( Cried the square - hoods in woful fidget ) " The times are alter'd quite and clean ...
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... delight the brood of winter view A brighter day , and heav'ns of azure hue ; Scent the new fragrance of the breathing rose , And quaff the pendent vintage as it grows . Proud of the yoke , and pliant to the rod 90 Gray's Poems .
... delight the brood of winter view A brighter day , and heav'ns of azure hue ; Scent the new fragrance of the breathing rose , And quaff the pendent vintage as it grows . Proud of the yoke , and pliant to the rod 90 Gray's Poems .
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