Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 |
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... earth attracted and by seas repell'd ; Or point her devious track , through climes unknown , That leads to every shore and every zone . He saw the moon through heaven's blue con- cave glide , And into motion charm th ' expanding tide ...
... earth attracted and by seas repell'd ; Or point her devious track , through climes unknown , That leads to every shore and every zone . He saw the moon through heaven's blue con- cave glide , And into motion charm th ' expanding tide ...
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... earth , Or only known to raise contempt and mirth ; Long free , because the race of Roman braves Thought it not worth their while to make us slaves , Then into bondage by that nation brought , Whose ruin we for ages vainly sought ; Whom ...
... earth , Or only known to raise contempt and mirth ; Long free , because the race of Roman braves Thought it not worth their while to make us slaves , Then into bondage by that nation brought , Whose ruin we for ages vainly sought ; Whom ...
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... earth . O Lucifer , Son of the morning , thou that vaunting saidst , " I will ascend the heavens ; I will exalt My throne above the stars of God ; the clouds Shall roll beneath my feet , " art thou too weak As we ? art thou become like ...
... earth . O Lucifer , Son of the morning , thou that vaunting saidst , " I will ascend the heavens ; I will exalt My throne above the stars of God ; the clouds Shall roll beneath my feet , " art thou too weak As we ? art thou become like ...
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... earth from man's device , Their darts of lustre sheath ; The jasper of the master's stamp , The topaz blazing like a lamp , Among the mines beneath .. Blest was the tenderness he felt , When to his graceful harp he knelt , And did for ...
... earth from man's device , Their darts of lustre sheath ; The jasper of the master's stamp , The topaz blazing like a lamp , Among the mines beneath .. Blest was the tenderness he felt , When to his graceful harp he knelt , And did for ...
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... earth : For Adoration myrtles stay To keep the garden from dismay , And bless the sight from dearth . The pheasant shows his pompous neck ; And ermine , jealous of a speck , With fear eludes offence : The sable , with his glossy pride ...
... earth : For Adoration myrtles stay To keep the garden from dismay , And bless the sight from dearth . The pheasant shows his pompous neck ; And ermine , jealous of a speck , With fear eludes offence : The sable , with his glossy pride ...
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Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and ..., Volume 2 Samuel Orchart Beeton Visualização completa - 1873 |
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