Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry, Объемы 11-12J. Bell, 1790 |
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... hears ; This SPENSER hight , that MILTON , well I ween , Who can behold unmov'd sike heart - tormenting scene ? XIX . Sister , arise ; ne let our courage droop , Perforce we will compel these Mortals own , That mortal force unto our ...
... hears ; This SPENSER hight , that MILTON , well I ween , Who can behold unmov'd sike heart - tormenting scene ? XIX . Sister , arise ; ne let our courage droop , Perforce we will compel these Mortals own , That mortal force unto our ...
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... hear their doleful shrieks and piercing cries ; Yet he beholds them with unmoistened eye , Their writhing pains his sport , their moans his me- lody . XI . A gradual light diffusing o'er the gloom , And slow approaching with majestic ...
... hear their doleful shrieks and piercing cries ; Yet he beholds them with unmoistened eye , Their writhing pains his sport , their moans his me- lody . XI . A gradual light diffusing o'er the gloom , And slow approaching with majestic ...
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... hear the sage relate each great emprise ; Then strode along the cave in haughtier mood , Whilst varying passions in his bosom rise , And lightning beams flash from his glowing eyes . Ev'n now he scorns the prey the desarts yield , 26 ...
... hear the sage relate each great emprise ; Then strode along the cave in haughtier mood , Whilst varying passions in his bosom rise , And lightning beams flash from his glowing eyes . Ev'n now he scorns the prey the desarts yield , 26 ...
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... snows ; Scorch'd , by the summer's thirst - inflaming ray . Thy harden'd limbs shall boast superior might : Vigor shall brace thine arm , resistless in the fight . " XV . " Hear'st thou , what monsters then thou POEMS IMITATIVE Poem IV .
... snows ; Scorch'd , by the summer's thirst - inflaming ray . Thy harden'd limbs shall boast superior might : Vigor shall brace thine arm , resistless in the fight . " XV . " Hear'st thou , what monsters then thou POEMS IMITATIVE Poem IV .
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John Bell. XV . " Hear'st thou , what monsters then thou must en- gage ? ( Abrupt says Sloth , ) " what toils she bids thee prove ? What endless toils ? Ill fit thy tender age Tumult and war ; fit age , for joy and love . Turn , gentle ...
John Bell. XV . " Hear'st thou , what monsters then thou must en- gage ? ( Abrupt says Sloth , ) " what toils she bids thee prove ? What endless toils ? Ill fit thy tender age Tumult and war ; fit age , for joy and love . Turn , gentle ...
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