Life of William Blake: With Selections from His Poems and Other Writings, Volume 2Macmillan and Company, 1880 |
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... fear ; The lion flees , and fear usurps his heart , Startled , astonish'd at the clamorous cock . VOL . JI . C The eagle that doth gaze upon the sun Fears the POETICAL SKETCHES . 17.
... fear ; The lion flees , and fear usurps his heart , Startled , astonish'd at the clamorous cock . VOL . JI . C The eagle that doth gaze upon the sun Fears the POETICAL SKETCHES . 17.
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... Fears the small fire that plays about the fen ; If at this moment of their idle fear The dog seize the wolf , the forester the lion , The negro , in the crevice of the rock , Seize on the soaring eagle , undone by flight They tame ...
... Fears the small fire that plays about the fen ; If at this moment of their idle fear The dog seize the wolf , the forester the lion , The negro , in the crevice of the rock , Seize on the soaring eagle , undone by flight They tame ...
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... fear to beat round Nature's wilds And rouse the strongest prey ; then if we fall , We fall with glory : for I know the wolf Is dangerous to fight , not good for food , Nor is the hide a comely vestment ; so We have our battle for our ...
... fear to beat round Nature's wilds And rouse the strongest prey ; then if we fall , We fall with glory : for I know the wolf Is dangerous to fight , not good for food , Nor is the hide a comely vestment ; so We have our battle for our ...
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... fear the monster in his pride.- But oh , the souls that are to die to - day ! Dagw . Stop , brave Sir Walter , let me drop a tear , Then let the clarion of war begin ; I'll fight and weep ! ' tis in my country's cause ; I'll weep and ...
... fear the monster in his pride.- But oh , the souls that are to die to - day ! Dagw . Stop , brave Sir Walter , let me drop a tear , Then let the clarion of war begin ; I'll fight and weep ! ' tis in my country's cause ; I'll weep and ...
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... work ; Though the morning was cold , Tom was happy and warm : So , if all do their duty , they need not fear harm . THE LITTLE BOY LOST . FATHER , father , where D 2 SONGS OF INNOCENCE . 35 When my mother died I was very young.
... work ; Though the morning was cold , Tom was happy and warm : So , if all do their duty , they need not fear harm . THE LITTLE BOY LOST . FATHER , father , where D 2 SONGS OF INNOCENCE . 35 When my mother died I was very young.
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