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... fields divides , Or where the Loire through winding vineyards glides ; In heaps the rolling billows sweep away , 325 And into Scythian seas their bloated corps convey . From Blenheim's tow'rs the Gaul , with wild affright , Beholds the ...
... fields divides , Or where the Loire through winding vineyards glides ; In heaps the rolling billows sweep away , 325 And into Scythian seas their bloated corps convey . From Blenheim's tow'rs the Gaul , with wild affright , Beholds the ...
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... fields , and shades , and the refreshing clime , Inspire the sylvan song , and prompt my rhyme . My Muse shall rove through flow'ry meads and plains , And deck with rural sports her native strains , And the same road ambitiously pursue ...
... fields , and shades , and the refreshing clime , Inspire the sylvan song , and prompt my rhyme . My Muse shall rove through flow'ry meads and plains , And deck with rural sports her native strains , And the same road ambitiously pursue ...
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... field . O bear me , some kind power invisible , To that extended lawn , where the gay court View the swift racers , stretching to the goal ! Games more renown'd , and a far nobler train , Than proud Elean fields could boast of old . Oh ...
... field . O bear me , some kind power invisible , To that extended lawn , where the gay court View the swift racers , stretching to the goal ! Games more renown'd , and a far nobler train , Than proud Elean fields could boast of old . Oh ...
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MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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