The Muses' Bower,: Embellished with the Beauties of English Poetry, Tom 2W. Plant Piercy, 1809 |
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... Greece around . What pale distress afflicts those wretched isles ! There hope ne'er dawns , and pleasure never smiles : The vassal wretch obsequious drags his chain , And hears his famish'd babes lament in vain . These eyes have seen ...
... Greece around . What pale distress afflicts those wretched isles ! There hope ne'er dawns , and pleasure never smiles : The vassal wretch obsequious drags his chain , And hears his famish'd babes lament in vain . These eyes have seen ...
Strona 88
... Greece emerging on the lee . So the lost lover views that fatal morn , On which , for ever from his bosom torn , The nymph ador'd resigns her blooming charms , To bless with love some happier rival's arms ; So to Eliza dawn'd that cruel ...
... Greece emerging on the lee . So the lost lover views that fatal morn , On which , for ever from his bosom torn , The nymph ador'd resigns her blooming charms , To bless with love some happier rival's arms ; So to Eliza dawn'd that cruel ...
Strona 103
... Greece had wept Her prostrate ranks . The weary'd fight awhile I now relax , till Abradates strong , Orontes and Mazæus , are advanc'd . Then to the conflict will I give no pause : If not by prowess , yet by endless toil Successive ...
... Greece had wept Her prostrate ranks . The weary'd fight awhile I now relax , till Abradates strong , Orontes and Mazæus , are advanc'd . Then to the conflict will I give no pause : If not by prowess , yet by endless toil Successive ...
Strona 107
... Greece a stranger , am a wretch To thee unknown , who courts this hour to die , Yet not ignobly , but in death to raise My name from darkness , while I end my woes . ' The Grecian then . ' I view thee , and I mourn . A dignity , which ...
... Greece a stranger , am a wretch To thee unknown , who courts this hour to die , Yet not ignobly , but in death to raise My name from darkness , while I end my woes . ' The Grecian then . ' I view thee , and I mourn . A dignity , which ...
Strona 109
... Greece trembles for her hero . Joy pervades The ranks of Asia ; Hyperanthes strides Before the line , preparing to receive His friend triumphant ; while the wary Greek Calm and defensive bears th ' assault . At last , As by th ...
... Greece trembles for her hero . Joy pervades The ranks of Asia ; Hyperanthes strides Before the line , preparing to receive His friend triumphant ; while the wary Greek Calm and defensive bears th ' assault . At last , As by th ...
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