The Poetical Works of Robert Southey, 第 2 巻Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1838 |
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... land , Still shall we droop the head in sullen grief , And sternly silent shun to seek relief ? What if amid the Monarch's mirthful throng Our harps should echo to the cheerful song ? " " Fair is the occasion , " thus the one replied ...
... land , Still shall we droop the head in sullen grief , And sternly silent shun to seek relief ? What if amid the Monarch's mirthful throng Our harps should echo to the cheerful song ? " " Fair is the occasion , " thus the one replied ...
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... ! " the Hebrew cries , And patriot anguish fills his streaming eyes , 16 Hurl'd to the earth by Rapine's vengeful rod , Polluted lies the temple of our God ; 400 Far in a foreign land her sons remain , 405 18 THE TRIUMPH OF WOMAN .
... ! " the Hebrew cries , And patriot anguish fills his streaming eyes , 16 Hurl'd to the earth by Rapine's vengeful rod , Polluted lies the temple of our God ; 400 Far in a foreign land her sons remain , 405 18 THE TRIUMPH OF WOMAN .
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Robert Southey. Far in a foreign land her sons remain , 405 Hear the keen taunt , and drag the galling chain ; In fruitless woe they wear the weary years , And steep the bread of bitterness in tears . O Monarch , greatest , mildest ...
Robert Southey. Far in a foreign land her sons remain , 405 Hear the keen taunt , and drag the galling chain ; In fruitless woe they wear the weary years , And steep the bread of bitterness in tears . O Monarch , greatest , mildest ...
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... that , like beasts , They sell you with their land , claim all the fruits Which the kindly earth produces , as their own , The privilege , forsooth of noble birth ! On , on to freedom ; feel but your own 32 ACT I. WAT TYLER .
... that , like beasts , They sell you with their land , claim all the fruits Which the kindly earth produces , as their own , The privilege , forsooth of noble birth ! On , on to freedom ; feel but your own 32 ACT I. WAT TYLER .
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... thy presence , saturate with showers ; O Lord of Light ! put forth thy beams again , For damp and cheerless are the gloomy hours Westbury , 1798 . XIV . FAIR be thy fortunes in the distant land 996 XII . XIII . SONNETS .
... thy presence , saturate with showers ; O Lord of Light ! put forth thy beams again , For damp and cheerless are the gloomy hours Westbury , 1798 . XIV . FAIR be thy fortunes in the distant land 996 XII . XIII . SONNETS .
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