The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, Volume 33Ezekiel Sanford, Robert Walsh Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1823 - English poetry |
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... Soon entering where the pedestal displays Thy form , Calliopé sublime . The lyre , Whose accents immortality confer , Thy fingers seem to wake . On either side The snowy gloss of Parian marble shows Four of thy sisters through ...
... Soon entering where the pedestal displays Thy form , Calliopé sublime . The lyre , Whose accents immortality confer , Thy fingers seem to wake . On either side The snowy gloss of Parian marble shows Four of thy sisters through ...
Page 317
... soon will pour Their flaming ruin round each hostile fleet : Thou then , great goddess ! summon all thy powers , Arm all thy sons , thy vassals , every heart Inflame and you , ye fear - disclaiming race , Ye mariners of Britain , chosen ...
... soon will pour Their flaming ruin round each hostile fleet : Thou then , great goddess ! summon all thy powers , Arm all thy sons , thy vassals , every heart Inflame and you , ye fear - disclaiming race , Ye mariners of Britain , chosen ...
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... soon after his return in 1766 , gave the public his observations , in two volumes , octavo , entitled , Tra- vels through France and Italy . Soon after his arrival from the continent , his health still decaying , he undertook a journey ...
... soon after his return in 1766 , gave the public his observations , in two volumes , octavo , entitled , Tra- vels through France and Italy . Soon after his arrival from the continent , his health still decaying , he undertook a journey ...
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