“The” Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Collected by HimselfLongman, 1838 |
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Collected by Himself Robert Southey. Silent and thoughtful and apart from all Stood Madoc ; now his noble enterprize Proudly remembering , now in dreams of hope , Anon of bodings full and doubt and fear . Fair smiled the evening , and ...
Collected by Himself Robert Southey. Silent and thoughtful and apart from all Stood Madoc ; now his noble enterprize Proudly remembering , now in dreams of hope , Anon of bodings full and doubt and fear . Fair smiled the evening , and ...
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... stood To tell the tale of triumph ; . . or did night Hide the glad signal , and the joy hath yet To reach her ? Now had they almost attain'd The palace portal . Urien stopt and said , The child should know your coming ; it is long Since ...
... stood To tell the tale of triumph ; . . or did night Hide the glad signal , and the joy hath yet To reach her ? Now had they almost attain'd The palace portal . Urien stopt and said , The child should know your coming ; it is long Since ...
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... stood upon the deck , and watch'd till dawn . But who can tell what feelings fill'd my heart , When like a cloud the distant land arose .. Grey from the ocean , when we left the ship , And cleft , with rapid oars , the shallow wave ...
... stood upon the deck , and watch'd till dawn . But who can tell what feelings fill'd my heart , When like a cloud the distant land arose .. Grey from the ocean , when we left the ship , And cleft , with rapid oars , the shallow wave ...
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... ample hut , Which in the centre of their dwellings stood , The Stranger's House . They eyed us wondering , Yet not for wonder ceased they to observe Their hospitable rites ; from hut to hut The tidings 42 V. MADOC IN WALES .
... ample hut , Which in the centre of their dwellings stood , The Stranger's House . They eyed us wondering , Yet not for wonder ceased they to observe Their hospitable rites ; from hut to hut The tidings 42 V. MADOC IN WALES .
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... boy his father's arms , She call'd his father's spirit to look on And bless them to his vengeance . Silently The tribe stood listening as Erillyab spake ; The very Priest was awed : once he essayed To 46 VI . MADOC IN WALES .
... boy his father's arms , She call'd his father's spirit to look on And bless them to his vengeance . Silently The tribe stood listening as Erillyab spake ; The very Priest was awed : once he essayed To 46 VI . MADOC IN WALES .
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Anna Seward answer'd arms Aztecas Aztlan Bard bark battle behold Beloved bless blood brave brethren Britons brother Cadwallon call'd Cambrian Caradoc cheek Chief child Coanocotzin coracle Corwen cried dark dear death Deheubarth Dinevawr earth Erillyab evil exclaim'd father's fear feel fell fire gazed gentle Gods Goervyl grave hand happy hast hath heard heart Heaven Hoamen Hoel holy honour hope hour King land light Lincoya Llewelyn look'd Lord Of Ocean Mexitli mountain multitude Neolin night o'er Ocellopan Owen Owen's Pabas peace prayer Priest Prince Madoc quoth reach'd replied Rhys Ririd ROBERT SOUTHEY Rodri round sail sate Saxon says shame shield shore sight song soul sound spake spear Spirit stone Stone of Blood stood sword Teilo temple Tezozomoc thee thine thou thought Tlalala Tlaloc Tlalocan Torquemada turn'd Urien voice waters waves wind wonder wrath youth Yuhidthiton