Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 |
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... arms from falling keeps ; So both a safety from the wind On mutual dependence find . ' Tis now the raven's bleak ... arm . See on the mountain's southern side , Where the prospect opens wide , Where the evening gilds the tide ; How close ...
... arms from falling keeps ; So both a safety from the wind On mutual dependence find . ' Tis now the raven's bleak ... arm . See on the mountain's southern side , Where the prospect opens wide , Where the evening gilds the tide ; How close ...
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... to prize , And lisp the tale of Henry's victories ; If the gull'd conqueror receives the chain , And flattery subdues when arms are vain ? " Studious to please , and ready to submit , From 1727 to 1780. ] [ SAMUEL JOHNSON . LONDON .
... to prize , And lisp the tale of Henry's victories ; If the gull'd conqueror receives the chain , And flattery subdues when arms are vain ? " Studious to please , and ready to submit , From 1727 to 1780. ] [ SAMUEL JOHNSON . LONDON .
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... arms to Europe give . Whose people ( vain in want , in bondage blest ; Though plunder'd , gay ; industrious , though opprest ) With happy follies rise above their fate , The jest and envy of each wiser state . Yet here the Muses deign'd ...
... arms to Europe give . Whose people ( vain in want , in bondage blest ; Though plunder'd , gay ; industrious , though opprest ) With happy follies rise above their fate , The jest and envy of each wiser state . Yet here the Muses deign'd ...
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... arms your fair disciple tore ; From these fond arms , that vainly strove With hapless ineffectual love To guard her bosom from the mortal blow ? Could not your favouring power , Aonian maids , Could not , alas ! your power prolong her ...
... arms your fair disciple tore ; From these fond arms , that vainly strove With hapless ineffectual love To guard her bosom from the mortal blow ? Could not your favouring power , Aonian maids , Could not , alas ! your power prolong her ...
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... arm sustain , And charm away the sense of pain : Nor did she crown your mutual flame With pledges dear , and with a father's tender name . O best of wives ! O dearer far to me Than when thy virgin charms Were yielded to my arms , How ...
... arm sustain , And charm away the sense of pain : Nor did she crown your mutual flame With pledges dear , and with a father's tender name . O best of wives ! O dearer far to me Than when thy virgin charms Were yielded to my arms , How ...
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