The Art of Poetry on a New Plan, Bind 2Gregg, 1969 |
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... O'er death and o'er hell ; A conqueft how hard and how glorious ! Tho ' fate had faft bound her With Styx nine times round her , Yet mufic and love were victorious > But foon , too foon , the lover turns his eyes : Again she falls ...
... O'er death and o'er hell ; A conqueft how hard and how glorious ! Tho ' fate had faft bound her With Styx nine times round her , Yet mufic and love were victorious > But foon , too foon , the lover turns his eyes : Again she falls ...
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... O'er the wide earth , and o'er the boundlefs main . He grafps the wand that caufes fleep to fly , Or in foft flumbers feals the wakeful eye : Then fhoots from heav'n to high Pieria's steep , And floops incumbent on the rolling deep . So ...
... O'er the wide earth , and o'er the boundlefs main . He grafps the wand that caufes fleep to fly , Or in foft flumbers feals the wakeful eye : Then fhoots from heav'n to high Pieria's steep , And floops incumbent on the rolling deep . So ...
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... O'er his wounds Loose flow'd her hair , and bubbling from her eyes Impetuous forrow lav'd the purple clay . When forth in groans her lamentations broke . O torn for ever from my weeping eyes ! Thou , who despairing to obtain her heart ...
... O'er his wounds Loose flow'd her hair , and bubbling from her eyes Impetuous forrow lav'd the purple clay . When forth in groans her lamentations broke . O torn for ever from my weeping eyes ! Thou , who despairing to obtain her heart ...
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