Poems by Mr. Gray. A new editionOsborne & Griffin, 1787 - 132 pages |
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Page 24
... The vultures of the mind , Difdainful Anger , pallid Fear , And Shame that skulks behind Or pining Love fhall waste their youth , Or Jealousy with rankling tooth , That inly gnaws the fecret heart , And envy wan 24 ODE ON A DISTANT.
... The vultures of the mind , Difdainful Anger , pallid Fear , And Shame that skulks behind Or pining Love fhall waste their youth , Or Jealousy with rankling tooth , That inly gnaws the fecret heart , And envy wan 24 ODE ON A DISTANT.
Page 42
... Fears , Or ope the facred fource of fympathetic Tears . but this School expired foon after the Reftora- tion , and a new one arofe on the French model , which has fubfifted ever fince . + Shakespeare . III . 2 . Nor fecond He † , that ...
... Fears , Or ope the facred fource of fympathetic Tears . but this School expired foon after the Reftora- tion , and a new one arofe on the French model , which has fubfifted ever fince . + Shakespeare . III . 2 . Nor fecond He † , that ...
Page 45
... Fear not now the fever's fire , Fear not now the death - bed groan , Pangs that torture , pains that tire , Bed - rid age with feeble moan ; Nor the pride , nor ample pinion , That the A PINDARIC ODE . 45.
... Fear not now the fever's fire , Fear not now the death - bed groan , Pangs that torture , pains that tire , Bed - rid age with feeble moan ; Nor the pride , nor ample pinion , That the A PINDARIC ODE . 45.
Page 51
... Nor even thy virtues , Tyrant , shall avail * Mocking the air with colours idly spread . Shakespeare's King John . + The Hauberk was a texture of feel ringlets , To fave thy fecret foul from nightly fears From Cambria's E 2 or 51.
... Nor even thy virtues , Tyrant , shall avail * Mocking the air with colours idly spread . Shakespeare's King John . + The Hauberk was a texture of feel ringlets , To fave thy fecret foul from nightly fears From Cambria's E 2 or 51.
Page 52
Thomas Gray. To fave thy fecret foul from nightly fears From Cambria's curfe , from Cambria's tears ! ' Such were the founds , that o'er the crefted pride * Of the first Edward scatter'd wild dismay , As down the steep of Snowden's + ...
Thomas Gray. To fave thy fecret foul from nightly fears From Cambria's curfe , from Cambria's tears ! ' Such were the founds , that o'er the crefted pride * Of the first Edward scatter'd wild dismay , As down the steep of Snowden's + ...
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