The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 7G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Literature |
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... " Couldest thou divine To what would one day dwindle that which made Thee more than mortal , or that so supine By else than Romans Rome could e'er be laid ; - She who was named Eternal , and arrayed Her warriors HODGKIN 25.
... " Couldest thou divine To what would one day dwindle that which made Thee more than mortal , or that so supine By else than Romans Rome could e'er be laid ; - She who was named Eternal , and arrayed Her warriors HODGKIN 25.
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... thou at length art free , Leaving thine outgrown shell by life's unresting sea ! OLD IRONSIDES AYE , tear her tattered ensign down ! Long has it waved on high , And many an eye has danced to see That banner in the sky ; Beneath it rung ...
... thou at length art free , Leaving thine outgrown shell by life's unresting sea ! OLD IRONSIDES AYE , tear her tattered ensign down ! Long has it waved on high , And many an eye has danced to see That banner in the sky ; Beneath it rung ...
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... Thou guardian power of Cilla the divine , Thou source of light ! whom Tenedos adores , And whose bright presence gilds thy Chrysa's shores , If e'er with wreaths I hung thy sacred fane , Or fed the flames with fat of oxen slain ; God of ...
... Thou guardian power of Cilla the divine , Thou source of light ! whom Tenedos adores , And whose bright presence gilds thy Chrysa's shores , If e'er with wreaths I hung thy sacred fane , Or fed the flames with fat of oxen slain ; God of ...
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... thou know Why angry Phoebus bends his fatal bow ? First give thy faith , and plight a prince's word Of sure protection , by thy power and sword : For I must speak what wisdom would conceal , And truths , invidious to the great , reveal ...
... thou know Why angry Phoebus bends his fatal bow ? First give thy faith , and plight a prince's word Of sure protection , by thy power and sword : For I must speak what wisdom would conceal , And truths , invidious to the great , reveal ...
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... thou possess'd of thine ? Great as thou art , and like a god in fight , Think not to rob me of a soldier's right . At thy demand shall I restore the maid : First let the just equivalent be paid ; Such as a king might ask ; and let it be ...
... thou possess'd of thine ? Great as thou art , and like a god in fight , Think not to rob me of a soldier's right . At thy demand shall I restore the maid : First let the just equivalent be paid ; Such as a king might ask ; and let it be ...
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