Cyclopędia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British and American Authors, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 7 |
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Oh , thou art beautiful , howe ' er it be ! Huntress , or Dian , or whatever
namedAnd he the veriest Pagan who first framed A silver idol , and ne ' er
worshipped thee : It is too late , or thou shouldst have my kneeToo late now for
the old Ephesian ...
Oh , thou art beautiful , howe ' er it be ! Huntress , or Dian , or whatever
namedAnd he the veriest Pagan who first framed A silver idol , and ne ' er
worshipped thee : It is too late , or thou shouldst have my kneeToo late now for
the old Ephesian ...
Page 168
E ' en now the west grows clear of storm and threat , But ' midst the lightning did
the fair sun die Ah , he shall rise again for ages yet , He cannot waste his life - but
thou and IWho knows next morn if this felicity My lips may feel , or if thou still ...
E ' en now the west grows clear of storm and threat , But ' midst the lightning did
the fair sun die Ah , he shall rise again for ages yet , He cannot waste his life - but
thou and IWho knows next morn if this felicity My lips may feel , or if thou still ...
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Thou shalt live long : the paleness of thy face , Which late seemed death - like , is
grown radiant now , And thine eyes kindle with the prophecy Of glorious years .
Ion . The gods approve me then ! Yet I will use the function of a king , And claim ...
Thou shalt live long : the paleness of thy face , Which late seemed death - like , is
grown radiant now , And thine eyes kindle with the prophecy Of glorious years .
Ion . The gods approve me then ! Yet I will use the function of a king , And claim ...
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