The Poetical Works of Thomas GrayFrederick Warne, 1859 - 124 стор. |
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... fate , And black Misfortune's baleful train ! Ah , show them where in ambush stand , To seize their prey , the murth'rous band ! Ah , tell them , they are men ! These shall the fury Passions tear , The vultures of On Eton College . 9.
... fate , And black Misfortune's baleful train ! Ah , show them where in ambush stand , To seize their prey , the murth'rous band ! Ah , tell them , they are men ! These shall the fury Passions tear , The vultures of On Eton College . 9.
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... no protection . The court was sate , the culprit there , Forth from their gloomy mansions creeping , The lady Janes and Joans repair , And from the gallery stand peeping : Such as in silence of the night Come ( sweep 64 Gray's Poems .
... no protection . The court was sate , the culprit there , Forth from their gloomy mansions creeping , The lady Janes and Joans repair , And from the gallery stand peeping : Such as in silence of the night Come ( sweep 64 Gray's Poems .
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... stand sentry : In peaked hoods and mantles tarnish'd , Sour visages , enough to scare ye , High dames of honour once , that garnish'd The drawing - room of fierce Queen Mary . The peeress comes . The audience stare , And doff their hats ...
... stand sentry : In peaked hoods and mantles tarnish'd , Sour visages , enough to scare ye , High dames of honour once , that garnish'd The drawing - room of fierce Queen Mary . The peeress comes . The audience stare , And doff their hats ...
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... stand in her eye , And would have dropp'd , but that her pride restrain'dit ? ( Go ! you can paint it well ) ' twill profit you , And please the stripling . Yet ' twould dash his joy To hear the spirit of Britannicus Yet walks on earth ...
... stand in her eye , And would have dropp'd , but that her pride restrain'dit ? ( Go ! you can paint it well ) ' twill profit you , And please the stripling . Yet ' twould dash his joy To hear the spirit of Britannicus Yet walks on earth ...
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... stand ; when , lo ! appears The wondrous Sage : vigorous he seem'd in years , Awful his mien , low as his feet there flows A vestment unadorn'd , though white as new - fall'n snows ; Against the stream the waves secure he trod , His ...
... stand ; when , lo ! appears The wondrous Sage : vigorous he seem'd in years , Awful his mien , low as his feet there flows A vestment unadorn'd , though white as new - fall'n snows ; Against the stream the waves secure he trod , His ...
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