Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry, Объемы 7-8J. Bell, 1789 |
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... waves to catch the fleeting gale : But all in vain to reach the friendly shores The bending sailors ply their equal oars , And every art is tried , and every sail Expands in vain to catch the fleeting gale : The swift pursuer o'er the ...
... waves to catch the fleeting gale : But all in vain to reach the friendly shores The bending sailors ply their equal oars , And every art is tried , and every sail Expands in vain to catch the fleeting gale : The swift pursuer o'er the ...
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... wave , When , guided only by a glimmering light , He cross'd the stormy Hellespont by night . Tall ships , with flying sails and laboring oars , Attend to land thee on the Gallic shores . But thou art chang'd — that ardor is expir'd ...
... wave , When , guided only by a glimmering light , He cross'd the stormy Hellespont by night . Tall ships , with flying sails and laboring oars , Attend to land thee on the Gallic shores . But thou art chang'd — that ardor is expir'd ...
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... Wife . For ev'ry hope on this side Heav'n is fled , And Death's pale banner waves around my head . It yet perchance may cheer my Lord to know That SUFFOLK's Daughter sinks not with her woe : Beneath its weight I feel myself resign'd ; Tho '
... Wife . For ev'ry hope on this side Heav'n is fled , And Death's pale banner waves around my head . It yet perchance may cheer my Lord to know That SUFFOLK's Daughter sinks not with her woe : Beneath its weight I feel myself resign'd ; Tho '
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John Bell. In vain let Slavery shake her threatening chain , And Persecution wave her torch in vain ! Arise , O Lord ! and hear thy people's call ! Nor for one man let three great kingdoms fall ! O ! that my blood may glut the barbarous ...
John Bell. In vain let Slavery shake her threatening chain , And Persecution wave her torch in vain ! Arise , O Lord ! and hear thy people's call ! Nor for one man let three great kingdoms fall ! O ! that my blood may glut the barbarous ...
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... wave to wave ; Each former bliss in this bright mirror seen , With all my glories , dawn'd upon the scene , Recall'd the dear auspicious hour anew , When my fond soul to Eloisa flew : When , with keen speechless ecstasies opprest , Thy ...
... wave to wave ; Each former bliss in this bright mirror seen , With all my glories , dawn'd upon the scene , Recall'd the dear auspicious hour anew , When my fond soul to Eloisa flew : When , with keen speechless ecstasies opprest , Thy ...
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