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... fear'd to pass ; Nor fens nor floods can stop Britannia's bands , When her proud foe rang'd on their borders stands . But , O my Muse , what numbers wilt thou find To sing the furious troops in battle join'd ! Methinks I hear the drum's ...
... fear'd to pass ; Nor fens nor floods can stop Britannia's bands , When her proud foe rang'd on their borders stands . But , O my Muse , what numbers wilt thou find To sing the furious troops in battle join'd ! Methinks I hear the drum's ...
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... fears , creating fear Forms out of nothing ; and with monsters teems Unknown in hell . The prostrate soul beneath A load of huge imagination heaves ; And all the horrors that the murderer feels With anxious flutterings wake the ...
... fears , creating fear Forms out of nothing ; and with monsters teems Unknown in hell . The prostrate soul beneath A load of huge imagination heaves ; And all the horrors that the murderer feels With anxious flutterings wake the ...
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Cecil Albert Moore. ODE TO FEAR [ 1747 ] Thou , to whom the world unknown , With all its shadowy shapes , is shown ; Who see'st appall'd th ' unreal scene , While Fancy lifts the veil between : Ah Fear ! Ah frantic Fear ! I see , I see ...
Cecil Albert Moore. ODE TO FEAR [ 1747 ] Thou , to whom the world unknown , With all its shadowy shapes , is shown ; Who see'st appall'd th ' unreal scene , While Fancy lifts the veil between : Ah Fear ! Ah frantic Fear ! I see , I see ...
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An Epistle to Fleetwood Shepherd Esq | 3 |
A Better Answer | 9 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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