The Poetical Works of Thomas GrayFrederick Warne, 1859 - 124 стор. |
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... verse adorn again Fierce war , and faithful love , · And truth severe , by fairy fiction drest . In buskin'd measures move Pale grief , and pleasing pain , With horror , tyrant of the throbbing breast . A voice , as of the cherub ...
... verse adorn again Fierce war , and faithful love , · And truth severe , by fairy fiction drest . In buskin'd measures move Pale grief , and pleasing pain , With horror , tyrant of the throbbing breast . A voice , as of the cherub ...
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... verse that wakes the dead : Till from out the hollow ground Slowly breathed a sullen sound . PROPHETESS . What call unknown , what charms presume To break the quiet of the tomb ? Who thus afflicts my troubled sprite , And drags me from ...
... verse that wakes the dead : Till from out the hollow ground Slowly breathed a sullen sound . PROPHETESS . What call unknown , what charms presume To break the quiet of the tomb ? Who thus afflicts my troubled sprite , And drags me from ...
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... verse , Sacred tribute of the bard , Verse , the hero's sole reward . As the flame's devouring force , As the whirlwind in its course , As the thunder's fiery stroke Glancing on the shiver'd oak ; Did the sword of Conan mow The crimson ...
... verse , Sacred tribute of the bard , Verse , the hero's sole reward . As the flame's devouring force , As the whirlwind in its course , As the thunder's fiery stroke Glancing on the shiver'd oak ; Did the sword of Conan mow The crimson ...
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... verse should rise , Nor tale of Thebes , nor Ilium there should be , Nor how the Persian trod the indignant sea ; Not Marius ' Cimbrian wreaths would I relate , Nor lofty Carthage struggling with her fate . Here should Augustus great in ...
... verse should rise , Nor tale of Thebes , nor Ilium there should be , Nor how the Persian trod the indignant sea ; Not Marius ' Cimbrian wreaths would I relate , Nor lofty Carthage struggling with her fate . Here should Augustus great in ...
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... verse display ; Each in his proper art should waste the day : Nor thou my gentle calling disapprove , To die is glorious in the bed of Love . Happy the youth , and not unknown to fame , Whose heart has never felt a second flame . Oh ...
... verse display ; Each in his proper art should waste the day : Nor thou my gentle calling disapprove , To die is glorious in the bed of Love . Happy the youth , and not unknown to fame , Whose heart has never felt a second flame . Oh ...
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Agrippina appear arms Bards battle beneath bounds breath close College course danger death deep died distant divine dread Earl earth Edward eyes face fame fate fears fields fire flame flood flows force France gave gives golden grace Gray half hand head hear heart heav'n Henry honour hour Italy kind King land leave light living Lord means morn mother move Muse night o'er Odin pleasure poem poet pride PROPHETESS race raise reign repose rise rose round seen shade shore sight skies smile soft soon soul speed spirit spring stand steps stream sweet tear tell thee thou thought trembling vale verse voice warm waves weep whence winds wings written youth