The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White1829 |
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Page 29
... fire ; Moving in silent majesty , till Night Descends , and shuts the vision from their sight . CANTO III . An Assembly of Evil Spirits . THOUGH changed my cloth of gold for amice grey- ( 15 ) In my spring - time , when every month was ...
... fire ; Moving in silent majesty , till Night Descends , and shuts the vision from their sight . CANTO III . An Assembly of Evil Spirits . THOUGH changed my cloth of gold for amice grey- ( 15 ) In my spring - time , when every month was ...
Page 48
... fire Mingled with darkness ; and , among the rest , Lo , one by one , passing continually , Those who assume a sway beyond them all ; Men grey each in a triple crown , And in his tremulous hands grasping the keys That can alone , as he ...
... fire Mingled with darkness ; and , among the rest , Lo , one by one , passing continually , Those who assume a sway beyond them all ; Men grey each in a triple crown , And in his tremulous hands grasping the keys That can alone , as he ...
Page 56
... fire , Dying in Greece , and in a cause so glorious ! They in thy train - ah , little did they think , As round we went , that they so soon should sit Mourning beside thee , while a Nation mourn'd , Changing her festal for her funeral ...
... fire , Dying in Greece , and in a cause so glorious ! They in thy train - ah , little did they think , As round we went , that they so soon should sit Mourning beside thee , while a Nation mourn'd , Changing her festal for her funeral ...
Page 63
... fire ! Here , in his bonds , he whom the phalanx saved not , ' The last on Philip's throne ; and the Numidian , So soon to say , stript of his cumbrous robe , Stript to the skin , and in his nakedness Thrust under - ground , How cold ...
... fire ! Here , in his bonds , he whom the phalanx saved not , ' The last on Philip's throne ; and the Numidian , So soon to say , stript of his cumbrous robe , Stript to the skin , and in his nakedness Thrust under - ground , How cold ...
Page 71
... fire Yet more and more , and from the mountain - top , Till then invisible , a smoke ascends , Solemn and slow , as erst from Ararat , When he , the Patriarch , who escaped the Flood , Was with his household sacrificing there- From day ...
... fire Yet more and more , and from the mountain - top , Till then invisible , a smoke ascends , Solemn and slow , as erst from Ararat , When he , the Patriarch , who escaped the Flood , Was with his household sacrificing there- From day ...
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