New Elegant Extracts: A Unique Selection, Moral, Instructive, and Entertaining, from the Most Eminent British Poets, and Poetical Translators, Volume 6C. and C. Whittingham; Published by Carpenter and son, 1827 - Classical poetry |
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... Stream Love Elegy The Hermit The Wild Huntsman . Illusions of Youth Stanzas to a Valley . To a Violet ....... The Fisherman Anonymous . 244 ....... Bowring . 245 ..Bowring . 246 ... Bowring . 247 ... Bowring . 248 Gray . 249 ..Mathias ...
... Stream Love Elegy The Hermit The Wild Huntsman . Illusions of Youth Stanzas to a Valley . To a Violet ....... The Fisherman Anonymous . 244 ....... Bowring . 245 ..Bowring . 246 ... Bowring . 247 ... Bowring . 248 Gray . 249 ..Mathias ...
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... stream ; Astyanax the Trojans call'd the boy , From his great Father , the defence of Troy . Silent the warrior smiled , and pleased resign'd To tender passions all his mighty mind ; His beauteous princess cast a mournful look , Hung on ...
... stream ; Astyanax the Trojans call'd the boy , From his great Father , the defence of Troy . Silent the warrior smiled , and pleased resign'd To tender passions all his mighty mind ; His beauteous princess cast a mournful look , Hung on ...
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... , Unwilling parts , and oft reverts her eye That stream'd at every look : then , moving slow , Sought her own palace , and indulged her woe . HOMER . POPE . THE SPEECH OF ACHILLES . THEN thus the goddess - 14 P. XI . ELEGANT EXTRACTS .
... , Unwilling parts , and oft reverts her eye That stream'd at every look : then , moving slow , Sought her own palace , and indulged her woe . HOMER . POPE . THE SPEECH OF ACHILLES . THEN thus the goddess - 14 P. XI . ELEGANT EXTRACTS .
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... stream . Soon the white flocks proceeded o'er the plains , And steers slow moving , and two shepherd swains ; Behind them , piping on their reeds , they go , Nor fear an ambush , nor suspect a foe . In arms the glittering squadron ...
... stream . Soon the white flocks proceeded o'er the plains , And steers slow moving , and two shepherd swains ; Behind them , piping on their reeds , they go , Nor fear an ambush , nor suspect a foe . In arms the glittering squadron ...
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... stream he glides : " And last , sublime his stately growth he rears , A tree , and well dissembled foliage wears . Vain efforts ! with superior power compress'd , Me with reluctance thus the seer address'd- " Say , son of Atreus , say ...
... stream he glides : " And last , sublime his stately growth he rears , A tree , and well dissembled foliage wears . Vain efforts ! with superior power compress'd , Me with reluctance thus the seer address'd- " Say , son of Atreus , say ...
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