The Castle of Indolence and Other Poems |
Contents
AN ALLEGORICAL | 1 |
Explanation of the obsolete words used in | 50 |
LIBERTY traced from the pastoral age and the first uniting of neigh | 113 |
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amid ancient arts beams beauty behold beneath blaze blest bliss blooming breast breath Britannia Britons CASTLE OF INDOLENCE charms cheerful corruption dark death deep delight Duchess of Marlborough earth eternal fair fame famous fate fire flame flood flow Gauls glory glow goddess grace Greece grove happy heart heaven honour Italy Jean Baptiste Racine King labour land Liberty light Lord mankind Marcus Atilius Regulus Marcus Tullius Cicero mind mountains muse nature nature's ne'er Nicolas Poussin note to line Nought Numidia o'er passions peace Peloponnesian war pleasure poem pomp poured praise pride rage raptures reign rise Roman Rome round sacred scene scorn shade shine shore sigh Silures sing skies slaves smiling soft song sons soul spirit spread swains sweet swell Talbot tear tender thee thine Thomson thou toil Tragic Muse tyrant vale verse virtue whence wild