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... stood , Druids and Bards ( their once loud harps un- strung ) And youths that died to be by Poets sung . These and a thousand more of doubtful fame , To whom old fables gave a lasting name , In ranks adorn'd the Temple's outward face ...
... stood , Druids and Bards ( their once loud harps un- strung ) And youths that died to be by Poets sung . These and a thousand more of doubtful fame , To whom old fables gave a lasting name , In ranks adorn'd the Temple's outward face ...
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... stood : In their old bounds the rivers roll again , Shine ' twixt the hills , or wander o'er the plain . But this the Gods in later times perform ; As yet the bulwark stood , and brav'd the storm ; The strokes yet echoed of contending ...
... stood : In their old bounds the rivers roll again , Shine ' twixt the hills , or wander o'er the plain . But this the Gods in later times perform ; As yet the bulwark stood , and brav'd the storm ; The strokes yet echoed of contending ...
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... Stood dauntless Curl ; " Behold that rival here ! The race by vigour , not by vaunts , is won ; So take the hindmost , Hell , " ( he said ) and run , 60 Swift as a bard the Bailiff leaves behind , He left huge Lintot , and out - strip'd ...
... Stood dauntless Curl ; " Behold that rival here ! The race by vigour , not by vaunts , is won ; So take the hindmost , Hell , " ( he said ) and run , 60 Swift as a bard the Bailiff leaves behind , He left huge Lintot , and out - strip'd ...
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the First Pastoral | 3 |
WINDSOR FOREST | 14 |
A Farewell to Loudon in the year 1714 | 22 |
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