The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Collected by Himself, 第 5 巻Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1838 |
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... chiefs Brook this alliance , this unnatural tie ? There is no face but wears a courtly smile , Urien replied : Aberfraw's ancient towers Beheld no pride of festival like this , No like solemnities , when Owen came In conquest , and ...
... chiefs Brook this alliance , this unnatural tie ? There is no face but wears a courtly smile , Urien replied : Aberfraw's ancient towers Beheld no pride of festival like this , No like solemnities , when Owen came In conquest , and ...
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... chief of Bards Then raised the ancient lay . Thee , Lord ! he sung , O Father ! Thee , whose wisdom , Thee , whose power , Whose love , all love , all power , all wisdom , Thou ! .. Tongue cannot utter , nor can heart conceive . He in ...
... chief of Bards Then raised the ancient lay . Thee , Lord ! he sung , O Father ! Thee , whose wisdom , Thee , whose power , Whose love , all love , all power , all wisdom , Thou ! .. Tongue cannot utter , nor can heart conceive . He in ...
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... chiefs ; they might have heard Their brother's voice . Their brother's voice ? said he , Was it not so ? ... And thou , too , art the son Of Owen ! ... Yesternight I did not know The cause there is to pity thee . Alas , Two brethren ...
... chiefs ; they might have heard Their brother's voice . Their brother's voice ? said he , Was it not so ? ... And thou , too , art the son Of Owen ! ... Yesternight I did not know The cause there is to pity thee . Alas , Two brethren ...
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... chief was feasting us on shore , A captive served the food : I mark'd the youth , For he had features of a gentler race ; And oftentimes his eye was fix'd on me , With looks of more than wonder . We return'd At evening to our ships ; at ...
... chief was feasting us on shore , A captive served the food : I mark'd the youth , For he had features of a gentler race ; And oftentimes his eye was fix'd on me , With looks of more than wonder . We return'd At evening to our ships ; at ...
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... chief Fallen in his glory , heap a monument Of that prodigious bulk , though every shield Was laden for his grave , and every hand Toil'd unremitting at the willing work From morn till eve , all the long summer day . The ascent was ...
... chief Fallen in his glory , heap a monument Of that prodigious bulk , though every shield Was laden for his grave , and every hand Toil'd unremitting at the willing work From morn till eve , all the long summer day . The ascent was ...
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Anna Seward answer'd arms Aztecas Aztlan Bard bark battle behold Beloved blessing blood brave brethren Briton brother Cadog Cadwallon call'd Cambrian Caradoc cheek Chief child Coanocotzin coracle Corwen cried dark David dead dear death Deheubarth Dinevawr earth Erillyab evil exclaim'd father's fear feeling fell fire gazed Gods Goervyl hand happy hast hath heard heart Heaven Hoamen Hoel holy honour hope hour King land light Lincoya Llewelyn look'd Lord Of Ocean maid Mexitli mountain multitude Neolin night o'er Ocellopan Owen Owen's Pabas peace Priest Prince Madoc quoth reach'd replied Rhys Ririd Rodri round sail sate Saxon says shame shield shore sight song soul spake spear Spirit stone Stone of Blood stood sword Teilo temple Tezozomoc thee thine thou thought Tlalala Tlaloc Tlalocan told TORQUEMADA turn'd Tyger Urien voice waters waves wind wonder wrath youth Yuhidthiton