Metrical Tales, and Other Poems,C. Williams, 1811 - 179 pages |
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... at his prey , And in a clap of thunder vanish'd away . The MORAL . Henceforth let all young men take heed How in a conjuror's books they read . KING CHARLEMAIN . à François Petrarque , fort renommé entre 24 METRICAL TALES ..
... at his prey , And in a clap of thunder vanish'd away . The MORAL . Henceforth let all young men take heed How in a conjuror's books they read . KING CHARLEMAIN . à François Petrarque , fort renommé entre 24 METRICAL TALES ..
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Robert Southey. KING CHARLEMAIN . à François Petrarque , fort renommé entre les Poëtes Ital- iens , discourant en une epistre son voyage de France et de l'Allemaigne , nous raconte que passant par la ville d'Aix , il apprit de quelque ...
Robert Southey. KING CHARLEMAIN . à François Petrarque , fort renommé entre les Poëtes Ital- iens , discourant en une epistre son voyage de France et de l'Allemaigne , nous raconte que passant par la ville d'Aix , il apprit de quelque ...
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... Charlemain . " The soldier , the statesman , the courtier , the maid , Alike do their rival detest ; And the good old Archbishop who ceas'd to upbraid , Shook his gray head in sorrow , and silently pray'd To sing her the requiem of rest ...
... Charlemain . " The soldier , the statesman , the courtier , the maid , Alike do their rival detest ; And the good old Archbishop who ceas'd to upbraid , Shook his gray head in sorrow , and silently pray'd To sing her the requiem of rest ...
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... Charlemain And still he unsheathes not the sword . The soldiers they clamor , the monks bend in prayer In the quiet retreats of the cell ; The physicians to counsel together repair , They pause and they ponder , at last they declare ...
... Charlemain And still he unsheathes not the sword . The soldiers they clamor , the monks bend in prayer In the quiet retreats of the cell ; The physicians to counsel together repair , They pause and they ponder , at last they declare ...
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... Charlemain Invite to his palace the courtier train To hold a high festival day . And anxiously now for the festival day The highly - born maidens prepare ; And now all apparell'd in costly array , Exulting they come to the palace of Aix ...
... Charlemain Invite to his palace the courtier train To hold a high festival day . And anxiously now for the festival day The highly - born maidens prepare ; And now all apparell'd in costly array , Exulting they come to the palace of Aix ...
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Antolinez ARAUCANS archbishop beauty Beelzebub behold bells bells of St Bishop Bruno bless blest blood bloody Judge brave breast ceste Charlemain cheerful church cried dance dead Dear George death deeds Delia's delight Devil dolls door eyes fair Father William fear gale gaze glory grave GREGORY grew Gualberto hath Hatto hear heard heart heaven Holly Tree holy house of pride husband king lived locks look'd Lord macaroons MALVERN HILLS merrily Mexitli Moscera MUSICK never night o'er Ollanahta Painter palace pious poor Porlock pray prayer pride quoth Rebecca his wife rest revenge Richard Penlake Robert Southey Rodulfo round rung saint sire song SONNET sorrow soul spirit stood strangers summer tree sweet tale tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou wert thought thro toil tower TRAVELLER Twas vengeance ween WOMAN wretched young youth