The Poetical Works of Ebenezer Elliott, Volume 2H.S. King, 1876 - 415 pages |
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... foes and thine o'erthrew ; - If they destroy'd , let us restore , And say to Misery , mourn no more . Lord , let the ... foe : This day a trumpet's voice is blown O'er every despot's heart and throne . THE EXCURSION . BONE - WEARY , many ...
... foes and thine o'erthrew ; - If they destroy'd , let us restore , And say to Misery , mourn no more . Lord , let the ... foe : This day a trumpet's voice is blown O'er every despot's heart and throne . THE EXCURSION . BONE - WEARY , many ...
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... foes , and deem the basest best ! God ! would they handcuff Thee ? and , if they could Chain the free air , that , like the daisy , goes To every field ; and bid the warbling wood Exchange no music with the willing rose For love - sweet ...
... foes , and deem the basest best ! God ! would they handcuff Thee ? and , if they could Chain the free air , that , like the daisy , goes To every field ; and bid the warbling wood Exchange no music with the willing rose For love - sweet ...
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... foe . The sire was calm and mild , And brightly shone his eye ; — How like a stately child , He look'd on sea and sky ! But on his son's lean cheek , And in his hands , grasp'd hard , A heart , that scorn'd to break , With dreadful ...
... foe . The sire was calm and mild , And brightly shone his eye ; — How like a stately child , He look'd on sea and sky ! But on his son's lean cheek , And in his hands , grasp'd hard , A heart , that scorn'd to break , With dreadful ...
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... foes , As when the Wizard King Avenged her ancient woes . " For soon her cause will be Roused Europe's battle cry ; ' To perish or be free ! To conquer or to die ! " " His hands clasp'd o'er his head , The son look'd up for aid ; " So ...
... foes , As when the Wizard King Avenged her ancient woes . " For soon her cause will be Roused Europe's battle cry ; ' To perish or be free ! To conquer or to die ! " " His hands clasp'd o'er his head , The son look'd up for aid ; " So ...
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... thy loveliness is might , And youth , and glory . Earth , from east to west , Uplift thy multudinous hands in prayer ! Laugh , stormy Russ ! to thee the worst is best . Shout , foes of Man ! the scourge and rack 45 From Goethe Canning.
... thy loveliness is might , And youth , and glory . Earth , from east to west , Uplift thy multudinous hands in prayer ! Laugh , stormy Russ ! to thee the worst is best . Shout , foes of Man ! the scourge and rack 45 From Goethe Canning.
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