The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White1829 |
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... deep - toned music round . Long by the paddock's humble pale confined , His aged hunters coursed the viewless wind : And each , with glowing energy pourtray'd , The far famed triumphs of the field display'd ; Usurped the canvas of the ...
... deep - toned music round . Long by the paddock's humble pale confined , His aged hunters coursed the viewless wind : And each , with glowing energy pourtray'd , The far famed triumphs of the field display'd ; Usurped the canvas of the ...
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... Deep possess'd And , issuing through the portals of the West , Fearless , resolved , with every sail unfurl'd Planted his standard on the Unknown World ? 1 Perhaps even a contemporary subject should not be rejected as such , however ...
... Deep possess'd And , issuing through the portals of the West , Fearless , resolved , with every sail unfurl'd Planted his standard on the Unknown World ? 1 Perhaps even a contemporary subject should not be rejected as such , however ...
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... deep . -And now the sound of harpy - wings they hear ; Now less and less , as vanishing in fear ! And , see , the heavens bow down , the waters rise , And , rising , shoot in columns to the skies , ( 14 ) That stand - and still , when ...
... deep . -And now the sound of harpy - wings they hear ; Now less and less , as vanishing in fear ! And , see , the heavens bow down , the waters rise , And , rising , shoot in columns to the skies , ( 14 ) That stand - and still , when ...
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... deep serene ; Their burnish'd prows lash'd by the sparkling tide , Their green - cross standards3 waving far and wide . And now once more to better thoughts inclined , The sea - man , mounting , clamour'd in the wind . The soldier ( 24 ) ...
... deep serene ; Their burnish'd prows lash'd by the sparkling tide , Their green - cross standards3 waving far and wide . And now once more to better thoughts inclined , The sea - man , mounting , clamour'd in the wind . The soldier ( 24 ) ...
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... deep ) To elude the seraph - guard that watch'd for man , And mar , as erst , the Eternal's perfect plan , Rose like the Condor , and , at towering height , In pomp of plumage sail'd , deep'ning the shades of night , Roc of the West ...
... deep ) To elude the seraph - guard that watch'd for man , And mar , as erst , the Eternal's perfect plan , Rose like the Condor , and , at towering height , In pomp of plumage sail'd , deep'ning the shades of night , Roc of the West ...
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