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Page 31
... blessed their love . O haste , fair maids ! ye Virtues , come away ! Sweet Peace and Plenty lead you on your way ! The balmy shrub , for you shall love our shore , By Ind excelled , or Araby , no more . " Lost to our fields , for so the ...
... blessed their love . O haste , fair maids ! ye Virtues , come away ! Sweet Peace and Plenty lead you on your way ! The balmy shrub , for you shall love our shore , By Ind excelled , or Araby , no more . " Lost to our fields , for so the ...
Page 34
... fears , Recalled by Wisdom's voice , and Zara's tears . " He said , and called on Heaven to bless the day , When back to Schiraz ' walls he bent his way . ECLOGUE III . ABRA ; OR , THE GEORGIAN SULTANA 34 COLLINS ' POEMS .
... fears , Recalled by Wisdom's voice , and Zara's tears . " He said , and called on Heaven to bless the day , When back to Schiraz ' walls he bent his way . ECLOGUE III . ABRA ; OR , THE GEORGIAN SULTANA 34 COLLINS ' POEMS .
Page 49
... bless the servile scene . Though taste , though genius , bless To some divine excess , Faint's the cold work till thou inspire the whole : What each , what all supply , May court , may charm , our eye ; Thou , only thou , canst raise ...
... bless the servile scene . Though taste , though genius , bless To some divine excess , Faint's the cold work till thou inspire the whole : What each , what all supply , May court , may charm , our eye ; Thou , only thou , canst raise ...
Page 52
... bless the turf that wraps their clay ; And Freedom shall a while repair , To dwell a weeping hermit there ! ODE TO MERCY . STROPHE . O THOU , who 52 COLLINS ' POEMS . Ode, written in the Beginning of the Year 1746, •
... bless the turf that wraps their clay ; And Freedom shall a while repair , To dwell a weeping hermit there ! ODE TO MERCY . STROPHE . O THOU , who 52 COLLINS ' POEMS . Ode, written in the Beginning of the Year 1746, •
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... bless the grave , Where'er the youth is laid : That sacred spot the village hind With every sweetest turf shall bind , And Peace protect the shade . Blest youth , regardful of thy doom , Aërial hands shall build thy tomb , With shadowy ...
... bless the grave , Where'er the youth is laid : That sacred spot the village hind With every sweetest turf shall bind , And Peace protect the shade . Blest youth , regardful of thy doom , Aërial hands shall build thy tomb , With shadowy ...
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