Poems ...W. Scott, 1885 - 334 pages |
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Page 245
... deep my woes , how fierce my flame , You best may tell , who feel the same . R. S. S. ALL - WORSHIPPED Gold ! thou mighty Say by what name shall I address thee , rather , Our blessing or our bane ? Without thy aid . The generous pangs ...
... deep my woes , how fierce my flame , You best may tell , who feel the same . R. S. S. ALL - WORSHIPPED Gold ! thou mighty Say by what name shall I address thee , rather , Our blessing or our bane ? Without thy aid . The generous pangs ...
Page 266
... deep Suddenly , and the flood shall reek and hiss , At the extinction of the lamp of day . Then too shall Hamus , cloven to his base , Be shatter'd , and the huge Ceraunian hills , Once weapons of Tartarean Dis , immers'd In Erebus ...
... deep Suddenly , and the flood shall reek and hiss , At the extinction of the lamp of day . Then too shall Hamus , cloven to his base , Be shatter'd , and the huge Ceraunian hills , Once weapons of Tartarean Dis , immers'd In Erebus ...
Page 320
... deep snow , The groves beneath their fleecy burthen bow , The streams congeal'd forget to flow ; Come , thaw the cold , and lay a cheerful pile Öf fuel on the hearth ; Broach the best cask , and make old winter smile With seasonable ...
... deep snow , The groves beneath their fleecy burthen bow , The streams congeal'd forget to flow ; Come , thaw the cold , and lay a cheerful pile Öf fuel on the hearth ; Broach the best cask , and make old winter smile With seasonable ...
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