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Not such thy sons who whilome did await , The hopeless warriors of a willing
doom , In bleak Thermopylæ ' s sepulchral strait , Oh ! who that gallant spirit shall
resume , Leap from Eurotas ' banks , and call thee from the tomb ? LXXIV . Spirit
of ...
Not such thy sons who whilome did await , The hopeless warriors of a willing
doom , In bleak Thermopylæ ' s sepulchral strait , Oh ! who that gallant spirit shall
resume , Leap from Eurotas ' banks , and call thee from the tomb ? LXXIV . Spirit
of ...
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I mention this as a proof that the spirit of inquiry is not dormant amongst the
Greeks . . The Reviewer mentions Mr . Wright , the author of the beautiful poem “
Horæ lonicæ , ” as qualified to give details of these nominal Romans and
degenerate ...
I mention this as a proof that the spirit of inquiry is not dormant amongst the
Greeks . . The Reviewer mentions Mr . Wright , the author of the beautiful poem “
Horæ lonicæ , ” as qualified to give details of these nominal Romans and
degenerate ...
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Secure in guarded coldness , he had mix ' d Again in fancied safety with his kind ,
And deem ' d his spirit now so firmly fix ' d And sheath ' d with an invulnerable
mind , That , if no joy , no sorrow lurk ' d behind ; And he , as one , might midst the
...
Secure in guarded coldness , he had mix ' d Again in fancied safety with his kind ,
And deem ' d his spirit now so firmly fix ' d And sheath ' d with an invulnerable
mind , That , if no joy , no sorrow lurk ' d behind ; And he , as one , might midst the
...
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There sunk the greatest , nor the worst of men , Whose spirit antithetically mixt
One moment of the mightiest , and again On little objects with like firmness fixt ,
Extreme in all things ! hadst thou been betwixt , Thy throne had still been thine ,
or ...
There sunk the greatest , nor the worst of men , Whose spirit antithetically mixt
One moment of the mightiest , and again On little objects with like firmness fixt ,
Extreme in all things ! hadst thou been betwixt , Thy throne had still been thine ,
or ...
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The bodiless thought ? the Spirit of each spot ? Of which , even now , I share at
times the immortal lot ? LXXV . Are not the mountains , waves , and skies , a part
Of me and of my soul , as I of them ? : Is not the love of these deep in my heart ...
The bodiless thought ? the Spirit of each spot ? Of which , even now , I share at
times the immortal lot ? LXXV . Are not the mountains , waves , and skies , a part
Of me and of my soul , as I of them ? : Is not the love of these deep in my heart ...
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