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... shore we lay ; the sailors keep Their watches , and the rest securely sleep . The night , proceeding on with silent pace , Stood in her noon , and view'd with equal face Her steepy rise and her declining race . Then wakeful Palinurus ...
... shore we lay ; the sailors keep Their watches , and the rest securely sleep . The night , proceeding on with silent pace , Stood in her noon , and view'd with equal face Her steepy rise and her declining race . Then wakeful Palinurus ...
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... shore . With prosp'rous gales we pass the quiet sounds Of still Elorus , and his fruitful bounds . Then , doubling Cape Pachynus , we survey The rocky shore extended to the sea . The town of Camarine from far we see , And fenny lake ...
... shore . With prosp'rous gales we pass the quiet sounds Of still Elorus , and his fruitful bounds . Then , doubling Cape Pachynus , we survey The rocky shore extended to the sea . The town of Camarine from far we see , And fenny lake ...
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... shore . The hero , who beheld with wond'ring eyes The tumult mix'd with shrieks , laments , and cries , Ask'd of his guide , what the rude con- course meant ; Why to the shore the thronging people bent ; What forms of law among the ...
... shore . The hero , who beheld with wond'ring eyes The tumult mix'd with shrieks , laments , and cries , Ask'd of his guide , what the rude con- course meant ; Why to the shore the thronging people bent ; What forms of law among the ...
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH | xvii |
EARLY POEMS | liv |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD | 1 |
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