Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to Churchill ...J. Bell, 1800 - English poetry |
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Page 37
... bosom , blushing red , The space of many seas beneath his eye , Heaves in soft swellings murm'ring to the shore : A circling glory glows around his disk 210 Of milder beams ; part , streaming o'er the sky , 220 Inflame the distant azure ...
... bosom , blushing red , The space of many seas beneath his eye , Heaves in soft swellings murm'ring to the shore : A circling glory glows around his disk 210 Of milder beams ; part , streaming o'er the sky , 220 Inflame the distant azure ...
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... bosom of the north , Op'ning the hollow gloom , red meteors blaze , To lend them light , and distant thunders roll , Heard in low murmurs thro ' the low'ring sky . 359 361 From these sad scenes , the waste abodes of Death , With devious ...
... bosom of the north , Op'ning the hollow gloom , red meteors blaze , To lend them light , and distant thunders roll , Heard in low murmurs thro ' the low'ring sky . 359 361 From these sad scenes , the waste abodes of Death , With devious ...
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... bosom , ev'ry weak excess , The rage of grief , the fellness of revenge , To healthful measure temper'd and reduc'd By Virtue's hand , and in her bright'ning beam Each error clear'd away , as fen - born fogs Before th ' ascending sun ...
... bosom , ev'ry weak excess , The rage of grief , the fellness of revenge , To healthful measure temper'd and reduc'd By Virtue's hand , and in her bright'ning beam Each error clear'd away , as fen - born fogs Before th ' ascending sun ...
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... bosom vent : " My pity is , my friendship shall be , thine , " To calm thy pain , and guide thy virtue back , " Thro ' reason's paths , to happiness and heav'n . " The Hermit thus ; and , after some sad pause Of musing wonder , thus the ...
... bosom vent : " My pity is , my friendship shall be , thine , " To calm thy pain , and guide thy virtue back , " Thro ' reason's paths , to happiness and heav'n . " The Hermit thus ; and , after some sad pause Of musing wonder , thus the ...
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... bosom her sweet influence own , " In pleasing tumult pour'd thro ' ev'ry vein , " And panting at the heart , when first our eye " Receives impression ? then , as passion grew , " Did Heav'n , consenting to thy wish , indulge " That ...
... bosom her sweet influence own , " In pleasing tumult pour'd thro ' ev'ry vein , " And panting at the heart , when first our eye " Receives impression ? then , as passion grew , " Did Heav'n , consenting to thy wish , indulge " That ...
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