Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Tom 7David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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... thee the azure god Of ocean erst beheld , and to the shore Fast flew his pearly car ; th ' obsequious winds Drop'd their light pinions , and no sounds were heard In earth , air , sea , but murmuring sighs of love . He left thee then ...
... thee the azure god Of ocean erst beheld , and to the shore Fast flew his pearly car ; th ' obsequious winds Drop'd their light pinions , and no sounds were heard In earth , air , sea , but murmuring sighs of love . He left thee then ...
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... thee guardless ! I attack thee Like an assassin ! - -No- -Prostrate , yet awful , My country meets my view . Alas , vain man ! Thou thinkest that Bourbon's fled -The cruel [ o'er thee ; sword Of Bourbon hangs like Heaven's own vengeance ...
... thee guardless ! I attack thee Like an assassin ! - -No- -Prostrate , yet awful , My country meets my view . Alas , vain man ! Thou thinkest that Bourbon's fled -The cruel [ o'er thee ; sword Of Bourbon hangs like Heaven's own vengeance ...
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... thee caitiff , For warning me . I would not stain my sword To rob thee only of a dying moment . Thy cowardice has purchas'd thee some minutes Of longer gasping- -O , thou art so bloated With basest guilt , I cannot bear to view thee ...
... thee caitiff , For warning me . I would not stain my sword To rob thee only of a dying moment . Thy cowardice has purchas'd thee some minutes Of longer gasping- -O , thou art so bloated With basest guilt , I cannot bear to view thee ...
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