The Works of the English Poets, Том 28 |
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... Dashing aloft the foaming surges fly , And rising cloud the air with misty spry ;
The raging flood is heard from far to roar , By listening shepherds on the distant
shore , 235 While much they fear , what ills it should portend , And wonder why
the ...
... Dashing aloft the foaming surges fly , And rising cloud the air with misty spry ;
The raging flood is heard from far to roar , By listening shepherds on the distant
shore , 235 While much they fear , what ills it should portend , And wonder why
the ...
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Nor shall celestial harmony disdain , For once , to imitate an earthly strain ,
Whose fame secure , no rival e'er can fear , But those above , and fair Ardelia
here . She who undaunted could his raptures view , And with bold wings his
facred ...
Nor shall celestial harmony disdain , For once , to imitate an earthly strain ,
Whose fame secure , no rival e'er can fear , But those above , and fair Ardelia
here . She who undaunted could his raptures view , And with bold wings his
facred ...
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... and languish'd for the virgin's love , With many an artful blandishment he strove
Her flight to hinder , and her fears remove . ... and , Oh ! forbear ( His hand
supporting on a rock lay near ) Forbear , he cry'd , fond maid , this needless fear ,
.
... and languish'd for the virgin's love , With many an artful blandishment he strove
Her flight to hinder , and her fears remove . ... and , Oh ! forbear ( His hand
supporting on a rock lay near ) Forbear , he cry'd , fond maid , this needless fear ,
.
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A fort so dreadful to our English shore , Our fleets scarce fear'd the sands or
tempests more , Whose vast expences to such sums amount , That the tax'd Gaul
scarce furnish'd out th ' account , Whose walls such bulwarks , such vast towers ...
A fort so dreadful to our English shore , Our fleets scarce fear'd the sands or
tempests more , Whose vast expences to such sums amount , That the tax'd Gaul
scarce furnish'd out th ' account , Whose walls such bulwarks , such vast towers ...
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Who can forget what fears the foe poffeft , When oaken - boughs mark'd every
loyal breast ! Less scar'd than Medway's stream the Norman stood , When cross
the plain he spy'd a marching wood , Till , near at hand , a gleam of swords betray
'd ...
Who can forget what fears the foe poffeft , When oaken - boughs mark'd every
loyal breast ! Less scar'd than Medway's stream the Norman stood , When cross
the plain he spy'd a marching wood , Till , near at hand , a gleam of swords betray
'd ...
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