The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, 7. köideMitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... wood or grove , by mossy fountain side , In valley or green meadow , to waylay Some beauty rare , Calisto , Clymene , Daphne , or Semele , Antiopa , Or Amymone , Syrinx , many more Too long , then lay'st thy scapes on names ador'd ...
... wood or grove , by mossy fountain side , In valley or green meadow , to waylay Some beauty rare , Calisto , Clymene , Daphne , or Semele , Antiopa , Or Amymone , Syrinx , many more Too long , then lay'st thy scapes on names ador'd ...
Page 166
... wood - gods and wood - nymphs : he view'dit round . When suddenly a man before him stood ; Not rustic as before , but seemlier clad , As one in city , or court , or palace bred , And with fair speech these words to him address'd ...
... wood - gods and wood - nymphs : he view'dit round . When suddenly a man before him stood ; Not rustic as before , but seemlier clad , As one in city , or court , or palace bred , And with fair speech these words to him address'd ...
Page 168
... woods , and springs , Thy gentle ministers , who come to pay Thee homage , and acknowledge thee their Lord : What doubt'st thou , Son of God ? Sit down and eat . " To whom thus Jesus temperately replied : Said'st thou not that to all ...
... woods , and springs , Thy gentle ministers , who come to pay Thee homage , and acknowledge thee their Lord : What doubt'st thou , Son of God ? Sit down and eat . " To whom thus Jesus temperately replied : Said'st thou not that to all ...
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... woods , or valleys fill , Or where plain was raise hill , or overlay With bridges rivers proud , as with a yoke ; Mules after these , camels and dromedaries , And wagons , fraught with útensils of war . Such forces met not , nor so wide ...
... woods , or valleys fill , Or where plain was raise hill , or overlay With bridges rivers proud , as with a yoke ; Mules after these , camels and dromedaries , And wagons , fraught with útensils of war . Such forces met not , nor so wide ...
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... wood ; Out of the wood he starts in wonted shape , And in a careless mood thus to him said : ' Fair morning yet betides thee , Son of God , After a dismal night : I heard the wrack , As earth and sky would mingle ; but myself [ them Was ...
... wood ; Out of the wood he starts in wonted shape , And in a careless mood thus to him said : ' Fair morning yet betides thee , Son of God , After a dismal night : I heard the wrack , As earth and sky would mingle ; but myself [ them Was ...
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