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... grave ! 5 ΙΟ How silent did his old companions tread , By midnight lamps , the mansions of the dead , Through breathing statues , then unheeded things , Through rows of warriors , and through walks of kings ! What awe did the slow ...
... grave ! 5 ΙΟ How silent did his old companions tread , By midnight lamps , the mansions of the dead , Through breathing statues , then unheeded things , Through rows of warriors , and through walks of kings ! What awe did the slow ...
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... grave ; Now let thy pity hear the maid , Thy love refus'd to save . 20 And why did I , young witless maid ! Believe the flatt'ring tale ? " That face , alas ! no more is fair ; 45 Those lips no longer red : Dark are my eyes , now clos'd ...
... grave ; Now let thy pity hear the maid , Thy love refus'd to save . 20 And why did I , young witless maid ! Believe the flatt'ring tale ? " That face , alas ! no more is fair ; 45 Those lips no longer red : Dark are my eyes , now clos'd ...
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... grave ; The grave , your kingdom : there this frame shall fall A victim sacred to your dreary shrine . But what are ye ? Thou , who didst put to flight Primeval Silence , when the morning - stars , Exulting , shouted o'er the rising ...
... grave ; The grave , your kingdom : there this frame shall fall A victim sacred to your dreary shrine . But what are ye ? Thou , who didst put to flight Primeval Silence , when the morning - stars , Exulting , shouted o'er the rising ...
Contents
MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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