Elegy Written in a Country Church-yard and Other Poems |
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... Queen of the Air . Scott's Ivanhoe . Scott's Kenilworth . Scott's Lady of the Lake . Scott's Lay of the Last Minstrel . Scott's Marmion . Scott's Quentin Durward . Scott's The Talisman . Select Orations . Selected Poems , for Required ...
... Queen of the Air . Scott's Ivanhoe . Scott's Kenilworth . Scott's Lady of the Lake . Scott's Lay of the Last Minstrel . Scott's Marmion . Scott's Quentin Durward . Scott's The Talisman . Select Orations . Selected Poems , for Required ...
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... . Lo ! in the vale of years beneath A griesly troop are seen , The painful family of Death , More hideous than their queen : 60 65 70 75 80 This racks the joints , this fires the veins , ON A DISTANT PROSPECT OF ETON COLLEGE 11.
... . Lo ! in the vale of years beneath A griesly troop are seen , The painful family of Death , More hideous than their queen : 60 65 70 75 80 This racks the joints , this fires the veins , ON A DISTANT PROSPECT OF ETON COLLEGE 11.
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... Queen's approach declare . Where'er she turns , the Graces homage pay . 35 With arms sublime , that float upon the air , In gliding state she wins her easy way : O'er her warm cheek , and rising bosom , move The bloom of young Desire ...
... Queen's approach declare . Where'er she turns , the Graces homage pay . 35 With arms sublime , that float upon the air , In gliding state she wins her easy way : O'er her warm cheek , and rising bosom , move The bloom of young Desire ...
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... queen , Though Pope and Spaniard could not trouble it . ° 15 What , in the very first beginning ! Shame of the versifying tribe ! Your history whither are you spinning ? Can you do nothing but describe ? 20 A house there is ( and that's ...
... queen , Though Pope and Spaniard could not trouble it . ° 15 What , in the very first beginning ! Shame of the versifying tribe ! Your history whither are you spinning ? Can you do nothing but describe ? 20 A house there is ( and that's ...
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... Queen Mary . The peeress comes . The audience stare , And doff their hats with due submission : She curtsies , as she takes her chair , To all the people of condition . The bard , with many an artful fib , Had an imagination fenced him ...
... Queen Mary . The peeress comes . The audience stare , And doff their hats with due submission : She curtsies , as she takes her chair , To all the people of condition . The bard , with many an artful fib , Had an imagination fenced him ...
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Ęschylus Author's note awake bard beneath boast breath Cęsar cheer Comus death delight divine dream E'en earth Edited Edward Eirin Elegy English Eton College eyes Faerie Queene fame fancy favorite fear feel flowers glittering Gog and Magog golden grace Gray here quotes Gray quotes Gray's Gwynedd hand hast Hawthorne's heard heart Heaven High School human Iliad John Gilpin Julius Cęsar king Lady liberty live lyre Macaulay's Essay Mary Milton mind morn Muse ne'er never night nymphs o'er Odin once Palgrave's Golden Treasury Paradise Lost peace Pindar pleasure Poems poet poetry praise PROPHETESS Queen scene Scott's shade Shakespeare's sing skies sleep smile song soon sorrow soul sound spirit spring stanza sweet taste tear thee thine Thomas Gray thought Twas verse voice Welsh wild William Cowper wind wonder written wrote