The Poetical Works of Anna Seward: With Extracts from Her Literary Correspondence, Volumen3AMS Press, 1974 |
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... fame , my late rest the ghost of Crugal came . • Dim through his form the midnight stars appear'd , ' And like a distant stream his voice I heard . · Upon my startled ear it slowly broke , And of the dark and narrow dwelling spoke , For ...
... fame , my late rest the ghost of Crugal came . • Dim through his form the midnight stars appear'd , ' And like a distant stream his voice I heard . · Upon my startled ear it slowly broke , And of the dark and narrow dwelling spoke , For ...
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... Fame ; Taught the proud numbers of the English host , How vain their vaunted force , when Freedom's flame Fir'd him to brave the myriads he abhorr'd , Wing'd his unerring shaft , and edg'd his victor sword . Here first those orbs ...
... Fame ; Taught the proud numbers of the English host , How vain their vaunted force , when Freedom's flame Fir'd him to brave the myriads he abhorr'd , Wing'd his unerring shaft , and edg'd his victor sword . Here first those orbs ...
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... fame , than to bestow Perfection's wreath on him , whose ruthless hand , Goaded by jealous rage , the laurels tore , That Justice , Truth , and Gratitude demand Should deck those lyres till time shall be no more.- A radiant course did ...
... fame , than to bestow Perfection's wreath on him , whose ruthless hand , Goaded by jealous rage , the laurels tore , That Justice , Truth , and Gratitude demand Should deck those lyres till time shall be no more.- A radiant course did ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Crugals Ghost appearing to Connalfrom Ossian | 15 |
The Ghost of Cuchullinfrom Ossian 21 2825 | 21 |
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