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... o'er the waves a pompous shade ; Whence sudden shouts the neighbourhood surprise , And thundering claps and dreadful hissings rise . Here thrifty R- 2 hires monarchs by the day , And keeps his mercenary kings in pay ; With deep ...
... o'er the waves a pompous shade ; Whence sudden shouts the neighbourhood surprise , And thundering claps and dreadful hissings rise . Here thrifty R- 2 hires monarchs by the day , And keeps his mercenary kings in pay ; With deep ...
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... o'er with artificial molds ; Her countenance complete , the beaux she warms With looks not hers , and , spite of nature , charms . Thus artfully their persons they disguise , Till the last flourish bids the curtain rise . The prince ...
... o'er with artificial molds ; Her countenance complete , the beaux she warms With looks not hers , and , spite of nature , charms . Thus artfully their persons they disguise , Till the last flourish bids the curtain rise . The prince ...
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... o'er - powering with delight ; As with a quick uncommon ray A streak of lightning clears the day , And flashes on the sight . Let echo , too , perform her part , Prolonging every note with art ; And in a low , expiring strain Play all ...
... o'er - powering with delight ; As with a quick uncommon ray A streak of lightning clears the day , And flashes on the sight . Let echo , too , perform her part , Prolonging every note with art ; And in a low , expiring strain Play all ...
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... O'er the warm bed of smoking sulphur glide.3 Sometimes , misguided by the tuneful throng , I look for streams immortalized in song , That lost in silence and oblivion lie , ( Dumb are their fountains and their currents1 dry , ) Yet run ...
... O'er the warm bed of smoking sulphur glide.3 Sometimes , misguided by the tuneful throng , I look for streams immortalized in song , That lost in silence and oblivion lie , ( Dumb are their fountains and their currents1 dry , ) Yet run ...
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... o'er our heads the frozen Pleiads These seven lines are represented by the following five in the other version . $ fierce . Or teach their animated rocks to live : ' Tis Britain's care to watch o'er Europe's fate , And hold in balance ...
... o'er our heads the frozen Pleiads These seven lines are represented by the following five in the other version . $ fierce . Or teach their animated rocks to live : ' Tis Britain's care to watch o'er Europe's fate , And hold in balance ...
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