The Beauties of the British Poets: With a Few Introductory ObservationsPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1849 - 395 páginas |
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... wild unaltered mien , While each strained ball of sight seemed bursting from his head . Thy numbers , Jealousy , to nought were fixed , Sad proof of thy distressful state : Of differing themes the veering song was mixed ; And now it ...
... wild unaltered mien , While each strained ball of sight seemed bursting from his head . Thy numbers , Jealousy , to nought were fixed , Sad proof of thy distressful state : Of differing themes the veering song was mixed ; And now it ...
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... wild , warbling measures rise , Or plaintive Martyr's , worthy of the name , Or noble Elgin beats the heaven - ward flame , The sweetest far of Scotia's holy lays ; Compared with these , Italian trills are tame , The tickled ears no ...
... wild , warbling measures rise , Or plaintive Martyr's , worthy of the name , Or noble Elgin beats the heaven - ward flame , The sweetest far of Scotia's holy lays ; Compared with these , Italian trills are tame , The tickled ears no ...
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... wild and agonizing cry Echo prolonged Of that whole host in one destruction whelmed . Vain was all valour there , all martial skill ; The valiant arm is helpless now ; the feet Swift in the race , avail not now to save ; They perish ...
... wild and agonizing cry Echo prolonged Of that whole host in one destruction whelmed . Vain was all valour there , all martial skill ; The valiant arm is helpless now ; the feet Swift in the race , avail not now to save ; They perish ...
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