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... voice ; see there with ears And tail erect , neighing he paws the ground ; Fierce rapture kindles in his reddening eyes , And boils in every vein . As captive boys Cow'd by the ruling rod , and haughty frowns Of pedagogues severe , from ...
... voice ; see there with ears And tail erect , neighing he paws the ground ; Fierce rapture kindles in his reddening eyes , And boils in every vein . As captive boys Cow'd by the ruling rod , and haughty frowns Of pedagogues severe , from ...
Page 700
... voice , and blow the horn , ye sons of the king of Morven ! Let us go back to Swaran , to send the night away on song . Fillan , Oscar , and Ryno , fly over the heath of Lena . Where , Ryno , art thou , young son of fame ? Thou art not ...
... voice , and blow the horn , ye sons of the king of Morven ! Let us go back to Swaran , to send the night away on song . Fillan , Oscar , and Ryno , fly over the heath of Lena . Where , Ryno , art thou , young son of fame ? Thou art not ...
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... voice of the Sluggard ; I hear him com- plain , 95 To fair Fidele's grassy tomb , 589 To me , whom in their lays the ... voice of joy , 891 When the still night , with peaceful poppies crown'd , 50 When the voices of children are heard ...
... voice of the Sluggard ; I hear him com- plain , 95 To fair Fidele's grassy tomb , 589 To me , whom in their lays the ... voice of joy , 891 When the still night , with peaceful poppies crown'd , 50 When the voices of children are heard ...
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MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
The Female Phaeton | 15 |
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