The Poetical Works of Robert Southey, 第 2 巻Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1838 |
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... ; 255 Full on their bucklers beams the rising ray , Their glittering helms give glory to the day ; The shout of war rings echoing o'er the vale . 260 Far reaches as the aching eye can strain The THE TRIUMPH OF WOMAN . 13 33.
... ; 255 Full on their bucklers beams the rising ray , Their glittering helms give glory to the day ; The shout of war rings echoing o'er the vale . 260 Far reaches as the aching eye can strain The THE TRIUMPH OF WOMAN . 13 33.
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... glory ! -I detest the hell - sprung name . Tyler . What matters me who wears the crown of France ? Whether a Richard or a Charles possess it ? They reap the glory - they enjoy the spoil- We pay- -we bleed ! The sun would shine as ...
... glory ! -I detest the hell - sprung name . Tyler . What matters me who wears the crown of France ? Whether a Richard or a Charles possess it ? They reap the glory - they enjoy the spoil- We pay- -we bleed ! The sun would shine as ...
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... what good reap we From all the counsels of your government ? Think you that we should quarrel with the French ? What boots to us your victories , your glory : We pay , we fight , you profit at your 42 ACT II . WAT TYLER .
... what good reap we From all the counsels of your government ? Think you that we should quarrel with the French ? What boots to us your victories , your glory : We pay , we fight , you profit at your 42 ACT II . WAT TYLER .
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... glory , O thou blessed Sun ! thy beams Fall on me with the same benignant light Here , at the farthest limits of the world , And blasted as I am with infamy , As when in better years poor Elinor Gazed on thy glad uprise with eye undimm ...
... glory , O thou blessed Sun ! thy beams Fall on me with the same benignant light Here , at the farthest limits of the world , And blasted as I am with infamy , As when in better years poor Elinor Gazed on thy glad uprise with eye undimm ...
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... thine , Meantime , good Will , I'll listen as I dine ; I too , my friend , can tell a piteous story When I turn'd hero how I purchased glory . WILLIAM . But , Humphrey , sure thou never canst 76 BOTANY - BAY ECLOGUES .
... thine , Meantime , good Will , I'll listen as I dine ; I too , my friend , can tell a piteous story When I turn'd hero how I purchased glory . WILLIAM . But , Humphrey , sure thou never canst 76 BOTANY - BAY ECLOGUES .
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amid ARAUCANS ask'd Banquo behold beneath Berwick-upon-Tweed blast bless blood breast Bristol brow busy Bee calm cheek cheerful child cold Corston curse dark dear death deed deep Delia's delight didst dread earth fair father fear feel Fleance gale gaze glory grave happy Hark hast hath hear heard heart Heaven honest hope hour Jack Straw John Ball Keswick King labour light Lord Mexitli midnight morning musing never night o'er peace Penates Piers poor praise prayer pride random eye rest ROBERT SOUTHEY round sacred scene shore sigh silent slave sleep smile song sorrow soul sound spirit storm sweet tears tell thee thine thou art thou busy Thou wert thought throne toil Tom Miller vale vengeance victor song voice Walworth Wat Tyler waves weary Westbury wild wind wintry wretched youth Zorobabel