The Poetical Works of Robert Southey, 第 2 巻 |
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Why didst thou bring me here To set my foot , reluctant as I was , 15 On this most
injured and unhappy land ? Yonder in Afric .. on a foreign shore , I might have
linger'd out my wretched life ... I might have found some distant lurking place ...
Why didst thou bring me here To set my foot , reluctant as I was , 15 On this most
injured and unhappy land ? Yonder in Afric .. on a foreign shore , I might have
linger'd out my wretched life ... I might have found some distant lurking place ...
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They go to triumph o'er the sea - girt land , And Rome hath blest their arms .
Along the ocean's echoing verge , Along the mountain range of rocks , The
clustering multitudes behold their pomp , And raise the votive prayer .
Commingling with ...
They go to triumph o'er the sea - girt land , And Rome hath blest their arms .
Along the ocean's echoing verge , Along the mountain range of rocks , The
clustering multitudes behold their pomp , And raise the votive prayer .
Commingling with ...
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O fools ! to think that ever foe Should triumph o'er that sea - girt land ! O fools ! to
think that ever Britain's sons Should wear the stranger's yoke ! For not in vain
hath Nature rear'd Around her coast those silvery cliffs ; For not in vain old Ocean
...
O fools ! to think that ever foe Should triumph o'er that sea - girt land ! O fools ! to
think that ever Britain's sons Should wear the stranger's yoke ! For not in vain
hath Nature rear'd Around her coast those silvery cliffs ; For not in vain old Ocean
...
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Remember the land was your own When the Sons of Destruction came over the
seas ; That the old fell asleep in the fullness of days , And their children wept over
their graves . Till the Strangers came into the land With tongues of deceit and ...
Remember the land was your own When the Sons of Destruction came over the
seas ; That the old fell asleep in the fullness of days , And their children wept over
their graves . Till the Strangers came into the land With tongues of deceit and ...
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... in perpetuum should have a hall , with chambers , kitchen , and bakelouse ,
with a third part of the garden and curtilage , and a pigeon - house , formerly
belonging to the parsonage ; that he should have one acre of arable land ,
consisting of ...
... in perpetuum should have a hall , with chambers , kitchen , and bakelouse ,
with a third part of the garden and curtilage , and a pigeon - house , formerly
belonging to the parsonage ; that he should have one acre of arable land ,
consisting of ...
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