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... And such appear ' d in hue : as when the force Of subterranean wind transports
a hill Torn from Pelorus , or the shatter ... aid the winds , And leave a singed
bottom all involv ' d With stench and smoke : such resting found the sole Of
unblest ...
... And such appear ' d in hue : as when the force Of subterranean wind transports
a hill Torn from Pelorus , or the shatter ... aid the winds , And leave a singed
bottom all involv ' d With stench and smoke : such resting found the sole Of
unblest ...
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I see thou art implacable , more deaf To prayers , than winds and seas , yet winds
to seas Are reconcil ' d at length , and sea to shore ; Thy anger , unappeasible ,
still rages , Eternal tempest never to be calm ' d . Why do I humble thus myself ...
I see thou art implacable , more deaf To prayers , than winds and seas , yet winds
to seas Are reconcil ' d at length , and sea to shore ; Thy anger , unappeasible ,
still rages , Eternal tempest never to be calm ' d . Why do I humble thus myself ...
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He must not float upon his wat ' ry bier Unwept , and welter to the parching wind ,
Without the meed of some melodious ... and both together heard What time the
gray - fly winds her sultry horn , Battening our flocks with the fresh dews of night ...
He must not float upon his wat ' ry bier Unwept , and welter to the parching wind ,
Without the meed of some melodious ... and both together heard What time the
gray - fly winds her sultry horn , Battening our flocks with the fresh dews of night ...
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And question ' d every gust of rugged winds , That blows from off each beaked
promontory : They knew not of his story ; . . And sage Hippotades their answer
brings , That not a blast was from his dungeon stray ' d , The air was calm , and
on ...
And question ' d every gust of rugged winds , That blows from off each beaked
promontory : They knew not of his story ; . . And sage Hippotades their answer
brings , That not a blast was from his dungeon stray ' d , The air was calm , and
on ...
Página 186
What need they ? They are sped ; And , when they list , their lean and flashy
songs Grate on their scrannel pipes of wretched straw ; The hungry sheep look
up , and are not fed , But , swoln with wind , and the rank mist they draw , Rot
inwardly ...
What need they ? They are sped ; And , when they list , their lean and flashy
songs Grate on their scrannel pipes of wretched straw ; The hungry sheep look
up , and are not fed , But , swoln with wind , and the rank mist they draw , Rot
inwardly ...
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