The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White1829 |
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... blood ; Two banners of Castile he gave Aloft in Notre Dame to wave ; Nor did thy Cross , St Louis , rest Upon a purer , nobler breast . He slung his old sword by his side , And snatch'd his staff and rush'd to save ; Then sunk - and on ...
... blood ; Two banners of Castile he gave Aloft in Notre Dame to wave ; Nor did thy Cross , St Louis , rest Upon a purer , nobler breast . He slung his old sword by his side , And snatch'd his staff and rush'd to save ; Then sunk - and on ...
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... blood . Nor can ye wonder . When a child , And in her playfuluess she smiled , Up many a ladder - path he guided Where meteor - like the chamois glided , Through many a misty grove . They loved - but under Friendship's name ; And Reason ...
... blood . Nor can ye wonder . When a child , And in her playfuluess she smiled , Up many a ladder - path he guided Where meteor - like the chamois glided , Through many a misty grove . They loved - but under Friendship's name ; And Reason ...
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... blood defiled , Spread the pure spirit of thy Master mild ! Here , in His train , shall arts and arms attend , ( 83 ) Arts to adorn , and arms but to defend . Assembling here , ( 84 ) all nations shall be blest ; The sad be comforted ...
... blood defiled , Spread the pure spirit of thy Master mild ! Here , in His train , shall arts and arms attend , ( 83 ) Arts to adorn , and arms but to defend . Assembling here , ( 84 ) all nations shall be blest ; The sad be comforted ...
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... blood of the sleeper , turning his sleep into death.- ULLOA . Note 40 , page 31 , col . 1 . ' T was Merion's self , covering with dreadful shade . -Now one , Now other , as their shape served best his end . Undoubtedly , says Herrera ...
... blood of the sleeper , turning his sleep into death.- ULLOA . Note 40 , page 31 , col . 1 . ' T was Merion's self , covering with dreadful shade . -Now one , Now other , as their shape served best his end . Undoubtedly , says Herrera ...
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... blood was spilt ; no instrument of death Lurked - or stood forth , declaring its bad purpose ; Nor was a hair of her unblemish'd head Hurt in that hour . Fresh as a flower ungather'd , And warm with life , her youthful pulses playing ...
... blood was spilt ; no instrument of death Lurked - or stood forth , declaring its bad purpose ; Nor was a hair of her unblemish'd head Hurt in that hour . Fresh as a flower ungather'd , And warm with life , her youthful pulses playing ...
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