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Page 14
... night , where I left Collins with my mother and sister , and he sets out to - day for London . I must now tell you that I have sent him your imitation of Horace's Blandusian Fountain , to be printed amongst ours , and which you shall ...
... night , where I left Collins with my mother and sister , and he sets out to - day for London . I must now tell you that I have sent him your imitation of Horace's Blandusian Fountain , to be printed amongst ours , and which you shall ...
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... Yields her pale empire to the mourner night , By hunger roused , he scours the groaning plain , Gaunt wolves and sullen tigers in his train : Before them Death with shrieks directs their way , Fills 4 ORIENTAL ECLOGUES . 33.
... Yields her pale empire to the mourner night , By hunger roused , he scours the groaning plain , Gaunt wolves and sullen tigers in his train : Before them Death with shrieks directs their way , Fills 4 ORIENTAL ECLOGUES . 33.
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... shriek , and nearer fires appeared : The affrighted shepherds , through the dews of night , Wide o'er the moonlight hills renewed their flight . ODES . ON SEVERAL DESCRIPTIVE AND ALLEGORICAL SUBJECTS Ετην Ευρησιεπης 40 COLLINS ' POEMS .
... shriek , and nearer fires appeared : The affrighted shepherds , through the dews of night , Wide o'er the moonlight hills renewed their flight . ODES . ON SEVERAL DESCRIPTIVE AND ALLEGORICAL SUBJECTS Ετην Ευρησιεπης 40 COLLINS ' POEMS .
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... , In dreams of passion melt away , Allowed with thee to dwell : There waste the mournful lamp of night , Till , Virgin , thou again delight To hear a British shell ! ODE TO FEAR . THOU , to whom the world 44 COLLINS ' POEMS .
... , In dreams of passion melt away , Allowed with thee to dwell : There waste the mournful lamp of night , Till , Virgin , thou again delight To hear a British shell ! ODE TO FEAR . THOU , to whom the world 44 COLLINS ' POEMS .
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... night has veiled the solemn view ! Yet once again , dear parted shade , Meek Nature's child again adieu ! The genial meads , assigned to bless Thy life , shall mourn thy early doom ; Their binds and shepherd - girls shall dress , With ...
... night has veiled the solemn view ! Yet once again , dear parted shade , Meek Nature's child again adieu ! The genial meads , assigned to bless Thy life , shall mourn thy early doom ; Their binds and shepherd - girls shall dress , With ...
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