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... ! Danger , whose limbs of giant mould What mortal eye can fix'd behold ? Who stalks his round , an hideous form , Howling amidst the midnight storm ; Or throws him on the ridgy steep Of some loose 20 TO FEAR . To Fear • 20.
... ! Danger , whose limbs of giant mould What mortal eye can fix'd behold ? Who stalks his round , an hideous form , Howling amidst the midnight storm ; Or throws him on the ridgy steep Of some loose 20 TO FEAR . To Fear • 20.
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... storm , How wondrous rose her perfect form , How in the great , the labour'd whole , Each mighty master pour'd his soul ! For sunny Florence , seat of art , Beneath her vines preserved a part , Till they , whom Science loved to name ...
... storm , How wondrous rose her perfect form , How in the great , the labour'd whole , Each mighty master pour'd his soul ! For sunny Florence , seat of art , Beneath her vines preserved a part , Till they , whom Science loved to name ...
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... storm even Nature's self confounding , Withering her giant sons with strange uncouth surprise . The Dutch , amongst whom there are very severe penalties for those who are convicted of killing this bird . They are kept tame in almost all ...
... storm even Nature's self confounding , Withering her giant sons with strange uncouth surprise . The Dutch , amongst whom there are very severe penalties for those who are convicted of killing this bird . They are kept tame in almost all ...
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... in sleep : Before whose breathing bosom's balm , Rage drops his steel , and storms grow calm Here let our sires and matrons hoar Welcome to Britain's ravaged shore ; Our youths , enamour'd of the fair , Play with 32 TO LIBERTY .
... in sleep : Before whose breathing bosom's balm , Rage drops his steel , and storms grow calm Here let our sires and matrons hoar Welcome to Britain's ravaged shore ; Our youths , enamour'd of the fair , Play with 32 TO LIBERTY .
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... storms arise ! Tired of his rude tyrannic sway , Our youth shall fix some festive day , His sullen shrines to burn : But thou , who hear'st the turning spheres , What sounds may charm thy partial ears , And gain thy blest return ! O ...
... storms arise ! Tired of his rude tyrannic sway , Our youth shall fix some festive day , His sullen shrines to burn : But thou , who hear'st the turning spheres , What sounds may charm thy partial ears , And gain thy blest return ! O ...
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Amyntas bard beauty beneath blast blest bloom blooming band bosom bower breast breathe charms cliffs clouds Corydon Damætas Daphnis dark death deep delight divine dread drest ECLOGUE Edwin Eton College fair fame Fancy Fancy's fate fear fire flame flocks flowers gale gentle glory glow grace Gray grove hail hand hear heart Heaven hope Julius Cæsar lonely Lycidas lyre maid Margaret of Anjou melting Menalcas mighty mind Mopsus mountains mourn Muse Nature's ne'er numbers nymph o'er peace Pindaric plain poem pomp pride rage rapture reign rills round sacred sailor young scene shade shepherd sing skies smile soft song soothe soul spring storm strain stream sublime sung swain sweet tear thee thine Thormodus Torfæus thou thought toil trembling truth Twas vale verse virtue voice warbling wave wild winds wing yonder youth