The Poetical Works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie: With a Memoir of EachPhillips, Sampson,, 1852 - 308 páginas |
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... wild fit of phrensy , to which he was subject , and in a calm and reclining posture , seeking refuge from his misfortunes in the consolations of the Gospel , while his lyre and one of the first of his poems lie neglected on the ground ...
... wild fit of phrensy , to which he was subject , and in a calm and reclining posture , seeking refuge from his misfortunes in the consolations of the Gospel , while his lyre and one of the first of his poems lie neglected on the ground ...
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... wild desires amidst thy train be known , But Faith , whose heart is fix'd on one alone : Desponding Meekness , with her downcast eyes , And friendly Pity , full of tender sighs : And Love , the last : by these your hearts approve ...
... wild desires amidst thy train be known , But Faith , whose heart is fix'd on one alone : Desponding Meekness , with her downcast eyes , And friendly Pity , full of tender sighs : And Love , the last : by these your hearts approve ...
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... wild yell , and leads them to their prey . Sad was the hour , and luckless was the day , When first from Schiraz ' walls I bent my way ! shall creep , If aught of rest I find , upon my sleep : Or some swoln serpent twist his scales ...
... wild yell , and leads them to their prey . Sad was the hour , and luckless was the day , When first from Schiraz ' walls I bent my way ! shall creep , If aught of rest I find , upon my sleep : Or some swoln serpent twist his scales ...
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... Wild ravaged plains , and valleys stole away . Along the mountain's bending sides they ran , Till , faint and weak , Secander thus began : Secander . ' Oh , stay thee , Agib , for my feet deny , No longer friendly to my life , to fly ...
... Wild ravaged plains , and valleys stole away . Along the mountain's bending sides they ran , Till , faint and weak , Secander thus began : Secander . ' Oh , stay thee , Agib , for my feet deny , No longer friendly to my life , to fly ...
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... Wild as his land , in native deserts bied , By lust incited , or by malice led , The villain Arab , as he prowls for prey , Oft marks with blood and wasting flames the way ; Yet none so cruel as the Tartar foe , To death inured , and ...
... Wild as his land , in native deserts bied , By lust incited , or by malice led , The villain Arab , as he prowls for prey , Oft marks with blood and wasting flames the way ; Yet none so cruel as the Tartar foe , To death inured , and ...
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