The Poetical Works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie: With a Memoir of EachPhillips, Sampson,, 1852 - 308 頁 |
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... arms . ' • A monument has been erected by public subscription to Collins . He is represented as just recovered from a wild fit of phrensy , to which he was subject , and in a calm and reclining posture , seeking refuge from his ...
... arms . ' • A monument has been erected by public subscription to Collins . He is represented as just recovered from a wild fit of phrensy , to which he was subject , and in a calm and reclining posture , seeking refuge from his ...
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... arms than crooks and staffs prepare , To shield your harvests , and defend your fair : The Turk and Tartar like designs pursue , Fix'd to destroy , and steadfast to undo . Wild as his land , in native deserts bied , By lust incited , or ...
... arms than crooks and staffs prepare , To shield your harvests , and defend your fair : The Turk and Tartar like designs pursue , Fix'd to destroy , and steadfast to undo . Wild as his land , in native deserts bied , By lust incited , or ...
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... arm , exposed and bare : On whom that ravening * brood of Fate , Who lap the blood of Sorrow , wait ; Who , Fear , this ghastly train can see , And look not madly wild like thee ! Epode . In earliest Greece , to thee , with partial ...
... arm , exposed and bare : On whom that ravening * brood of Fate , Who lap the blood of Sorrow , wait ; Who , Fear , this ghastly train can see , And look not madly wild like thee ! Epode . In earliest Greece , to thee , with partial ...
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... arm'd and awful side , Gentlest of sky - born forms , and best adored : Who oft , with songs , divine to hear , Winn'st from his fatal grasp the spear , And hidest in wreaths of flowers his bloodless sword ! Thou who , amidst the ...
... arm'd and awful side , Gentlest of sky - born forms , and best adored : Who oft , with songs , divine to hear , Winn'st from his fatal grasp the spear , And hidest in wreaths of flowers his bloodless sword ! Thou who , amidst the ...
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... arms of which they make a part . The common people of Holland are said to entertain a superstitious sentiment , that if the whole species of them should become extinct , they should lose their liberties . + This tradition is mentioned ...
... arms of which they make a part . The common people of Holland are said to entertain a superstitious sentiment , that if the whole species of them should become extinct , they should lose their liberties . + This tradition is mentioned ...
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