Poems, Volume 2S. King, 1825 |
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Page 11
... rude at first , and not with casy slope Receeding wide , they pressed against the ribs , And bruised the side ; and , elevated high , Taught the raised shoulders to invade the ears . Long time elapsed or e'er our rugged sires Complained ...
... rude at first , and not with casy slope Receeding wide , they pressed against the ribs , And bruised the side ; and , elevated high , Taught the raised shoulders to invade the ears . Long time elapsed or e'er our rugged sires Complained ...
Page 18
... rude name , In characters uncouth , and spelt amiss . So strong the zeal to immortalize himself Beats in the breast of man , that e'en a few , Few transient years , won from th ' abyss abhorred Of blank oblivion , seem a glorious prize ...
... rude name , In characters uncouth , and spelt amiss . So strong the zeal to immortalize himself Beats in the breast of man , that e'en a few , Few transient years , won from th ' abyss abhorred Of blank oblivion , seem a glorious prize ...
Page 21
... rude concussion of the storm : He seems indeed indignant , and to feel Th ' impression of the blast with proud disdain , Frowning , as if in his unconscious arm He held the thunder : but the monarch owes His firm stability to what he ...
... rude concussion of the storm : He seems indeed indignant , and to feel Th ' impression of the blast with proud disdain , Frowning , as if in his unconscious arm He held the thunder : but the monarch owes His firm stability to what he ...
Page 28
... rude and surly , and beset with thorns ; And terrible to sight , as when she springs ( If e'er she springs spontaneous ) in remote And barbarous climes , where violence prevails , And strength is lord of all ; but gentle , kind , By ...
... rude and surly , and beset with thorns ; And terrible to sight , as when she springs ( If e'er she springs spontaneous ) in remote And barbarous climes , where violence prevails , And strength is lord of all ; but gentle , kind , By ...
Page 30
... Rude as thou art , ( for we returned thee rude And ingnorant , except of outwurd show ) I cannot think thee yet so dull of heart And spiritless , as never to regret Sweets tasted here , and left as soon as known . Methinks I see thee ...
... Rude as thou art , ( for we returned thee rude And ingnorant , except of outwurd show ) I cannot think thee yet so dull of heart And spiritless , as never to regret Sweets tasted here , and left as soon as known . Methinks I see thee ...
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