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Page 249
... thou meet my blasted View , Hold each strange Tale devoutly true ; Ne'er be I found , by Thee o'eraw'd , In that thrice - hallow'd Eve abroad , When Ghosts , as Cottage - Maids believe , Their pebbled Beds permitted leave , And Gobblins ...
... thou meet my blasted View , Hold each strange Tale devoutly true ; Ne'er be I found , by Thee o'eraw'd , In that thrice - hallow'd Eve abroad , When Ghosts , as Cottage - Maids believe , Their pebbled Beds permitted leave , And Gobblins ...
Page 252
... Thou hast left her Shrine , Nor Olive more , nor Vine , Shall gain thy Feet to bless the servile Scene . 8 . Tho ' Taste , tho ' Genius bless , To some divine Excess , Faints the cold Work till Thou inspire the whole ; What each , what ...
... Thou hast left her Shrine , Nor Olive more , nor Vine , Shall gain thy Feet to bless the servile Scene . 8 . Tho ' Taste , tho ' Genius bless , To some divine Excess , Faints the cold Work till Thou inspire the whole ; What each , what ...
Page 328
... Thou by Nature taught O Thou , the Friend of Man assign'd O Thou , who bad'st thy Turtles bear O Thou , who sit'st a smiling Bride Old , and abandon'd by each venal friend Owen's praise demands my song Prim Hurd attends your call ...
... Thou by Nature taught O Thou , the Friend of Man assign'd O Thou , who bad'st thy Turtles bear O Thou , who sit'st a smiling Bride Old , and abandon'd by each venal friend Owen's praise demands my song Prim Hurd attends your call ...
Contents
POEMS PUBLISHED IN GRAYS LIFETIME | 8 |
THE TRIUMPHS OF OWEN A FRAGMENT | 81 |
A LONG STORY | 100 |
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