Sublime upon the burnish'd prow, He bad thy manly modes to flow ; Britain heard the descant bold, She flung her white arms o'er the sea ; Proud in her leafy bosom to enfold The freight of harmony. I. 2. Mute 'till then was ev'ry plain, Save where the... Poems - Page 191by William Mason - 1774 - 3 pagesFull view - About this book
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...freight of harmony. . .' i* Mute 'till then was ev'ry plain, Save where ihe fio;d 'mid mountains fuJe Tumbled his tide amain ; And echo from th' impending...Refounded the hoarfe ftrain ; While from the north the fallen gale With hollow whiftlings (hook the vale ; Difmal notes, and anfwer'd foon By favage howl... | |
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