The Poetical Works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie: With a Memoir of EachPhillips, Sampson,, 1852 - 308 頁 |
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... glory greeting , From Waller's myrtle shades retreating , With many a vow from Hope's aspiring tongue , My trembling feet his guiding step pursue ; In vain -- Such bliss to one alone , Of all the sons of soul , was known , And Heaven ...
... glory greeting , From Waller's myrtle shades retreating , With many a vow from Hope's aspiring tongue , My trembling feet his guiding step pursue ; In vain -- Such bliss to one alone , Of all the sons of soul , was known , And Heaven ...
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... glory forth , and dealt her prompted wound ? O Goddess ! in that feeling hour , When most its sounds would court thy ears , Let not my shell's misguided power E'er draw thy sad , thy mindful tears . No , Freedom ! no , I will not tell ...
... glory forth , and dealt her prompted wound ? O Goddess ! in that feeling hour , When most its sounds would court thy ears , Let not my shell's misguided power E'er draw thy sad , thy mindful tears . No , Freedom ! no , I will not tell ...
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... - hair'd bride : Hail , port of glory , wealth , and pleasure ! Ne'er let me change this Lydian measure ; Nor e'er her former pride relate , To sad Liguria's bleeding state . Ah , no ! more pleased thy haunts I seek TO LIBERTY . 29.
... - hair'd bride : Hail , port of glory , wealth , and pleasure ! Ne'er let me change this Lydian measure ; Nor e'er her former pride relate , To sad Liguria's bleeding state . Ah , no ! more pleased thy haunts I seek TO LIBERTY . 29.
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... glory , Hear their consorted Druids sing Their triumphs to th ' immortal string . How may the poet now unfold What never tongue or numbers told ? How learn , delighted and amazed , What hands unknown that fabric raised ? E'en now ...
... glory , Hear their consorted Druids sing Their triumphs to th ' immortal string . How may the poet now unfold What never tongue or numbers told ? How learn , delighted and amazed , What hands unknown that fabric raised ? E'en now ...
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... glory and generous shame . ' But that Poetry and Virtue go always toge ther is an opinion so pleasing , that I can forgive him who resolves to think it true . ༦ The third stanza sounds big with Delphi , ' and Egean , ' and ' Ilissus ...
... glory and generous shame . ' But that Poetry and Virtue go always toge ther is an opinion so pleasing , that I can forgive him who resolves to think it true . ༦ The third stanza sounds big with Delphi , ' and Egean , ' and ' Ilissus ...
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