Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry, Объемы 11-12J. Bell, 1790 |
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... thro ' the frighted heavens wing'd her flight : With careful eye each realm she did explore , Ne mote she ought of happiness observe ; For happiness , alas ! was now no more , Sith ev'ry one from Virtue's paths did swerve , And trample ...
... thro ' the frighted heavens wing'd her flight : With careful eye each realm she did explore , Ne mote she ought of happiness observe ; For happiness , alas ! was now no more , Sith ev'ry one from Virtue's paths did swerve , And trample ...
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... thro ' grief gone mad , A frothy sea of nauseous foam was pour'd ; A ghastly grin and eyes asquint , display The Rancor which her hellish Thoughts contain , And how , when Man is blest , she pines away , Burning to turn his happiness to ...
... thro ' grief gone mad , A frothy sea of nauseous foam was pour'd ; A ghastly grin and eyes asquint , display The Rancor which her hellish Thoughts contain , And how , when Man is blest , she pines away , Burning to turn his happiness to ...
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John Bell. XVII . Impatient ENVY , thro ' the aetherial Waste , With inward venom fraught , and deadly spite , Unto this cavern steer'd her panting haste , Enshrouded in a darksome veil of night . Her inmost heart burnt with impetuous ...
John Bell. XVII . Impatient ENVY , thro ' the aetherial Waste , With inward venom fraught , and deadly spite , Unto this cavern steer'd her panting haste , Enshrouded in a darksome veil of night . Her inmost heart burnt with impetuous ...
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... In which she might cut thro ' the wide expanse , ` And find out Nations that extended far , When all was pitchy dark , ne twinkled one bright Star . XXII . Black was her chariot , drawn by dragons Poem I. 9 OF SPENSER .
... In which she might cut thro ' the wide expanse , ` And find out Nations that extended far , When all was pitchy dark , ne twinkled one bright Star . XXII . Black was her chariot , drawn by dragons Poem I. 9 OF SPENSER .
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... bane ; The venom on the breast of Milton lit , And spread benumbing death thro ' every vein ; The Bard , of life bereft , fell senseless on the plain . XXVII . As at the banquet of Thyestes old , Poem I. 11 OF SPENSER .
... bane ; The venom on the breast of Milton lit , And spread benumbing death thro ' every vein ; The Bard , of life bereft , fell senseless on the plain . XXVII . As at the banquet of Thyestes old , Poem I. 11 OF SPENSER .
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