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... They perish in the boundless deep . Mark where Indolence , and Pride , Go , softly rolling , side by side , Their dull , but daily round : [ Unfinished ] THE FATAL SISTERS AN ODE , ( From the Norse [ 192 ] Thomas Gray.
... They perish in the boundless deep . Mark where Indolence , and Pride , Go , softly rolling , side by side , Their dull , but daily round : [ Unfinished ] THE FATAL SISTERS AN ODE , ( From the Norse [ 192 ] Thomas Gray.
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... deep applauding Thunder : And Truth , in sunny Vest array'd , By whose the Tarsel's Eyes were made ; All the shad'wy Tribes of Mind , In braided Dance their Murmurs join'd , And all the bright uncounted Pow'rs , Who feed on Heav'n's ...
... deep applauding Thunder : And Truth , in sunny Vest array'd , By whose the Tarsel's Eyes were made ; All the shad'wy Tribes of Mind , In braided Dance their Murmurs join'd , And all the bright uncounted Pow'rs , Who feed on Heav'n's ...
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... deep , The Friend shall view yon whit'ning Spire , And ' mid the varied Landscape weep . VI But Thou , who own'st that Earthy Bed , Ah ! what will ev'ry Dirge avail ? Or Tears , which Love and Pity shed That mourn beneath the gliding ...
... deep , The Friend shall view yon whit'ning Spire , And ' mid the varied Landscape weep . VI But Thou , who own'st that Earthy Bed , Ah ! what will ev'ry Dirge avail ? Or Tears , which Love and Pity shed That mourn beneath the gliding ...
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A Description of the Morning | 8 |
Horace Lib 2 Sat 6 | 28 |
A Satirical Elegy on the Death | 34 |
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