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Page 69
... Look o'er the ravage of the reeking plain ; Look on the hands with female slaughter red ; Then to the dogs resign the unburied slain , Then to the vulture let each corse remain ; Albeit unworthy of the prey - bird's maw , Let their ...
... Look o'er the ravage of the reeking plain ; Look on the hands with female slaughter red ; Then to the dogs resign the unburied slain , Then to the vulture let each corse remain ; Albeit unworthy of the prey - bird's maw , Let their ...
Page 119
... look few bosoms may withstand , Or gently prest , return'd the pressure still : Oh Love ! young Love ! bound in thy rosy band , Let sage or cynic prattle as he will , These hours , and only these , redeem Life's years of ill ! LXXXII ...
... look few bosoms may withstand , Or gently prest , return'd the pressure still : Oh Love ! young Love ! bound in thy rosy band , Let sage or cynic prattle as he will , These hours , and only these , redeem Life's years of ill ! LXXXII ...
Page 173
... look to the English for succour , as they have very lately possessed themselves of the Ionian republic , Corfu excepted . But whoever appear with arms in their hands will be welcome ; and when that day arrives , Heaven have mercy on the ...
... look to the English for succour , as they have very lately possessed themselves of the Ionian republic , Corfu excepted . But whoever appear with arms in their hands will be welcome ; and when that day arrives , Heaven have mercy on the ...