The Poetical Works of Anna Seward: With Extracts from Her Literary Correspondence, Volumen3AMS Press, 1810 |
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... shade , to whom superfluous flows This bitter flood of unavailing woes , Full bliss enjoy the starry plains among , In the pure ether whence thy essence sprung ! And if , beyond misfortune's icy blight , Pitying , thou bendest from thy ...
... shade , to whom superfluous flows This bitter flood of unavailing woes , Full bliss enjoy the starry plains among , In the pure ether whence thy essence sprung ! And if , beyond misfortune's icy blight , Pitying , thou bendest from thy ...
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... , 66 why dost thou call so ? -wilt thou run on to thine own " mischief ? -Thou art mad , and out of thy senses , who art desperately resolved to awaken dead men ! " . Me no tender father laid Entomb'd beneath an hallow'd shade 93.
... , 66 why dost thou call so ? -wilt thou run on to thine own " mischief ? -Thou art mad , and out of thy senses , who art desperately resolved to awaken dead men ! " . Me no tender father laid Entomb'd beneath an hallow'd shade 93.
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... shade . Many , in Juno's honour , sing thy meads , Green Argos , glorying in thy agile steeds ; Or opulent Mycene , whose proud fanes The blood of murder'd AGAMEMNON stains . Nor patient Lacedæmon wakes my lyre , Who trains her sons to ...
... shade . Many , in Juno's honour , sing thy meads , Green Argos , glorying in thy agile steeds ; Or opulent Mycene , whose proud fanes The blood of murder'd AGAMEMNON stains . Nor patient Lacedæmon wakes my lyre , Who trains her sons to ...
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The Ghost of Cuchullinfrom Ossian | 21 |
On Major Andre | 28 |
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