The Poetical WorksG. Bell, 1867 - 186 pages |
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Page 29
... hope at rest , May gather bliss , to see my fellows blest . But where to find that happiest spot below , Who can direct , when all pretend to know ? The shuddering tenant of the frigid zone Boldly proclaims that happiest spot his own ...
... hope at rest , May gather bliss , to see my fellows blest . But where to find that happiest spot below , Who can direct , when all pretend to know ? The shuddering tenant of the frigid zone Boldly proclaims that happiest spot his own ...
Page 89
... hope , and anxious ev'ry fear . While the King's safe , with resolution stern They clasp their arms ; but should a sudden turn Make him a captive , instantly they yield , Resolved to share his fortune in the field . He moves on slow ...
... hope , and anxious ev'ry fear . While the King's safe , with resolution stern They clasp their arms ; but should a sudden turn Make him a captive , instantly they yield , Resolved to share his fortune in the field . He moves on slow ...
Page 99
... hope with monarchs to repose But who can first , through thick surrounding foes , Through arms and wiles , with hazardous essay , Safe to the farthest quarters force their way . Fired at the thought , with sudden , joyful pace They ...
... hope with monarchs to repose But who can first , through thick surrounding foes , Through arms and wiles , with hazardous essay , Safe to the farthest quarters force their way . Fired at the thought , with sudden , joyful pace They ...
Page 102
... hope was flown . Hermes , exulting at this great surprise , Shouted for joy , and filled the air with cries ; Instant he sent the Queen to shades below , And of her spoils made a triumphant show . But in return , and in his mid career ...
... hope was flown . Hermes , exulting at this great surprise , Shouted for joy , and filled the air with cries ; Instant he sent the Queen to shades below , And of her spoils made a triumphant show . But in return , and in his mid career ...
Page 103
... hope remain ; Yet did he not as vanquish'd quit the plain , But tried to shut himself between the foe , - Unhurt through swords and spears he hoped to go , Until no room was left to shun the fatal blow . For if none threaten'd his ...
... hope remain ; Yet did he not as vanquish'd quit the plain , But tried to shut himself between the foe , - Unhurt through swords and spears he hoped to go , Until no room was left to shun the fatal blow . For if none threaten'd his ...
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