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... robs ; His limbs fink beneath him ; diftracted with fears , He falls at his uncle's feet , bathes them with tears , fpare me ! oh fpare me ! " - he fobs .. And But But vainly the mifcreant he ftrives to appease ; And II Ofric the Lion.
... robs ; His limbs fink beneath him ; diftracted with fears , He falls at his uncle's feet , bathes them with tears , fpare me ! oh fpare me ! " - he fobs .. And But But vainly the mifcreant he ftrives to appease ; And II Ofric the Lion.
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... Beneath the fhade of yonder tree " What fearful form is spread ! " How fire around his temples glows ! " How from his lance and fingers flows " The ftream of bloody red ! " - " fee " Stay here ! " faid Hengift , then with speed Towards ...
... Beneath the fhade of yonder tree " What fearful form is spread ! " How fire around his temples glows ! " How from his lance and fingers flows " The ftream of bloody red ! " - " fee " Stay here ! " faid Hengift , then with speed Towards ...
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... beneath my head it lies , Deep embrown'd with hoftile gore . Hervor , daughter , cease thy cries , Hervor , daughter , afk no more . Flames curl round in many a spire , Flames from Hilda's myftic hand ; Ne'er Ne'er may woman touch the ...
... beneath my head it lies , Deep embrown'd with hoftile gore . Hervor , daughter , cease thy cries , Hervor , daughter , afk no more . Flames curl round in many a spire , Flames from Hilda's myftic hand ; Ne'er Ne'er may woman touch the ...
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... Beneath the wayes to go , Thyfelf would leave the hook's deceit , " And live with us below . " Love not their splendour in the main " The fun and moon to lave ? " Look not their beams as bright again , " Reflected on the wave ? " Tempts ...
... Beneath the wayes to go , Thyfelf would leave the hook's deceit , " And live with us below . " Love not their splendour in the main " The fun and moon to lave ? " Look not their beams as bright again , " Reflected on the wave ? " Tempts ...
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... beneath , and'o'er her head Imprifon'd nightingales attuned their throats , And lull'd the princess with melodious notes . Here roll'd a lucid ftream its gentle wave With fcarce heard murmur ; while a Georgian flave Placed near the ...
... beneath , and'o'er her head Imprifon'd nightingales attuned their throats , And lull'd the princess with melodious notes . Here roll'd a lucid ftream its gentle wave With fcarce heard murmur ; while a Georgian flave Placed near the ...
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32 ÆäÀÌÁö - Thus artists melt the sullen ore of lead, With heaping coals of fire upon its head ; In the kind warmth the metal learns to glow, And, loose from dross, the silver runs below.
25 ÆäÀÌÁö - ' And hail, my son," the reverend sire replied ; Words follow'd words, from question answer flow'd, And talk of various kind deceiv'd the road ; Till each with other pleas'd, and loth to part, While in their age they differ, join in heart : Thus stands an aged elm in ivy bound, Thus youthful ivy clasps an elm around.
20 ÆäÀÌÁö - So shall the fairest face appear, When youth and years are flown: Such is the robe that kings must wear, When death has reft their crown.
102 ÆäÀÌÁö - Hoarse he bays with hideous din, Eyes that glow, and fangs that grin : And long pursues, with fruitless yell, The father of the powerful spell.
22 ÆäÀÌÁö - The worms they crept in, and the worms they crept out. And sported his eyes and his temples about. While the spectre addressed Imogine. "Behold me, thou false one! behold me!
35 ÆäÀÌÁö - Yet, spite of all that Nature did To make his uncouth form forbid, This creature dar'd to love. He felt the charms of Edith's eyes, Nor wanted hope to gain the prize, Could ladies look within...
17 ÆäÀÌÁö - I, by twenty sail attended, Did this Spanish town affright; Nothing then its wealth defended But my orders not to fight. Oh! that in this rolling ocean I had cast them with disdain, And obeyed my heart's warm motion To have quelled the pride of Spain!
102 ÆäÀÌÁö - The dust of the prophetic maid. Facing to the northern clime, Thrice he traced the Runic rhyme; Thrice pronounced, in accents dread, The thrilling verse that wakes the dead; Till from out the hollow ground Slowly breathed a sullen sound.
32 ÆäÀÌÁö - And forc'd his guests to morning draughts of wine, Has, with the cup, the graceless custom lost, And still he welcomes, but with less of cost.* " The mean, suspicious wretch, whose...
44 ÆäÀÌÁö - To advance his suit, the further from her love. Wearied at length, and wanting remedy, He doubted oft, and oft resolved to die : But pride stood ready to prevent the blow ; For who would die to gratify a foe ? His generous mind disdain'd so mean a fate ; That pass'd, his next endeavour was to hate.