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... Fame's dread roll , thy heroes stand ; All ocean's realms thy naval sceptre own ; Of bards , of sages , how august thy band ! And one rich Eden blooms around thy garden'd land . But , O how vast thy crimes ! Through Heaven's great year ...
... Fame's dread roll , thy heroes stand ; All ocean's realms thy naval sceptre own ; Of bards , of sages , how august thy band ! And one rich Eden blooms around thy garden'd land . But , O how vast thy crimes ! Through Heaven's great year ...
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... fame . To conquest and slaughter let Europe aspire ; Whelm nations in blood and wrap cities in fire · Thy heroes the rights of mankind shall defend , And triumph pursue them , and glory attend . A world is thy realm ; for a world be thy ...
... fame . To conquest and slaughter let Europe aspire ; Whelm nations in blood and wrap cities in fire · Thy heroes the rights of mankind shall defend , And triumph pursue them , and glory attend . A world is thy realm ; for a world be thy ...
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... fame , To stand the example of each distant age , And add new lustre to the historic page ; For soon their deeds illustrious shall be shown In breathing bronze or animated stone , Or where the canvass , starting into life , Revives the ...
... fame , To stand the example of each distant age , And add new lustre to the historic page ; For soon their deeds illustrious shall be shown In breathing bronze or animated stone , Or where the canvass , starting into life , Revives the ...
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... Fame . ) Hath sunk so deep his hateful , hideous name , That every honest muse with horror flings It forth unsounded from her sacred strings , Else what high tones of rapture must have told The first great actions of a chief so bold ...
... Fame . ) Hath sunk so deep his hateful , hideous name , That every honest muse with horror flings It forth unsounded from her sacred strings , Else what high tones of rapture must have told The first great actions of a chief so bold ...
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... fame ; But , rising grateful to the accustom'd ear , All bards should catch it , and all realms revere ! Assist me first with pious toil to trace Through wrecks of time thy lineage and thy race ; corruptions . " In a letter to M ...
... fame ; But , rising grateful to the accustom'd ear , All bards should catch it , and all realms revere ! Assist me first with pious toil to trace Through wrecks of time thy lineage and thy race ; corruptions . " In a letter to M ...
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The Poets and Poetry of America: With an Historical Introduction Rufus Wilmot Griswold Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1842 |
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