Select Works of the British Poets: In a Chronological Series from Southey to Croly: with Biographical and Critical Notices, Volume 1 |
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... pride of Asian plains ! Stoops her proud neck beneath tyrannic chains , To where the isthmus , †laved by adverse tides , Atlantic and Pacific seas divides . But , while he measured o'er the painful race , In Fortune's wild illimitable ...
... pride of Asian plains ! Stoops her proud neck beneath tyrannic chains , To where the isthmus , †laved by adverse tides , Atlantic and Pacific seas divides . But , while he measured o'er the painful race , In Fortune's wild illimitable ...
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... pride of generous wo disdains appeal To hearts that unrelenting frosts congeal : Yet sure , if right Palemon can divine , The sense of gentle pity dwells in thine . Yes ! all his cares thy sympathy shall know , And prove the kind ...
... pride of generous wo disdains appeal To hearts that unrelenting frosts congeal : Yet sure , if right Palemon can divine , The sense of gentle pity dwells in thine . Yes ! all his cares thy sympathy shall know , And prove the kind ...
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... pride give way . Then , then , abandon each ambitious thought , Conquest or rule thy heart shall feebly move , In Nature's school , by her soft maxims taught , That separate rights are lost in mutual love . WASHING - DAY . ..And their ...
... pride give way . Then , then , abandon each ambitious thought , Conquest or rule thy heart shall feebly move , In Nature's school , by her soft maxims taught , That separate rights are lost in mutual love . WASHING - DAY . ..And their ...
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... pride ; And paladin and high - born dame Their place amid the circle claim : And wands of office lifted high , And arms and blazon'd heraldry , - All mute like marble statues stand , Nor raise the eye , nor move the hand : No voice , no ...
... pride ; And paladin and high - born dame Their place amid the circle claim : And wands of office lifted high , And arms and blazon'd heraldry , - All mute like marble statues stand , Nor raise the eye , nor move the hand : No voice , no ...
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... pride of kings : Eternal night shall veil their proudest story , And drop the curtain o'er all human glory . The sun himself , with weary clouds opprest , Shall in his silent , dark pavilion rest ; His golden urn shall broke and useless ...
... pride of kings : Eternal night shall veil their proudest story , And drop the curtain o'er all human glory . The sun himself , with weary clouds opprest , Shall in his silent , dark pavilion rest ; His golden urn shall broke and useless ...
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