Elegy Written in a Country Church-yard and Other Poems |
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No Dolphino came , no Nereido stirred ; Nor cruel Tom nor Susan heard , A
favorite has no friend ! 35 From hence , ye beauties , undeceived , Know , one
false step is ne'er retrieved , And be with caution bold . 40 Not all that tempts your
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No Dolphino came , no Nereido stirred ; Nor cruel Tom nor Susan heard , A
favorite has no friend ! 35 From hence , ye beauties , undeceived , Know , one
false step is ne'er retrieved , And be with caution bold . 40 Not all that tempts your
...
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Bright - eyed Fancy , hovering o'er , Scatters from her pictured urn Thoughts that
breathe , and words that burn . But ah ! ' tis heard no moreo Oh ! lyre divine , what
daring spirit Wakes thee now ? Though he inherit 110 Nor the pride , nor ample ...
Bright - eyed Fancy , hovering o'er , Scatters from her pictured urn Thoughts that
breathe , and words that burn . But ah ! ' tis heard no moreo Oh ! lyre divine , what
daring spirit Wakes thee now ? Though he inherit 110 Nor the pride , nor ample ...
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Heard ye the din of battle bray , ° Lance to lance , and horse to horse ? Long
years of havoc urge their destined course , And through the kindred squadrons
mow their way . Ye towers of Julius , ° London's lasting shame , With many a foul
and ...
Heard ye the din of battle bray , ° Lance to lance , and horse to horse ? Long
years of havoc urge their destined course , And through the kindred squadrons
mow their way . Ye towers of Julius , ° London's lasting shame , With many a foul
and ...
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... Dried up the cows , and lamed the deer , And sucked the eggs , and killed the
pheasants . My lady heard their joint petition , Swore by her coronet and ermine ,
50 She'd issue out her high commission To rid the manor 42 GRAY'S POEMS.
... Dried up the cows , and lamed the deer , And sucked the eggs , and killed the
pheasants . My lady heard their joint petition , Swore by her coronet and ermine ,
50 She'd issue out her high commission To rid the manor 42 GRAY'S POEMS.
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75 Where , safe and laughing in his sleeve , He heard the distant din of war .
Short was his joy . He little knew The power of magic was no fable , Out of the
window , whisk , they flew , But left a spello upon the table . 80 The words too
eager to ...
75 Where , safe and laughing in his sleeve , He heard the distant din of war .
Short was his joy . He little knew The power of magic was no fable , Out of the
window , whisk , they flew , But left a spello upon the table . 80 The words too
eager to ...
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