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Next Pharmakeus of gashly wild aspect
Night closed around the conqueror's way

Night wanes-the vapours round the mountains curled

No fish stir in our heaving net

No forest fell

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No glory I covet, no riches I want

No longer from thy window look

No longer mourn for me when I am dead

No marble statue, nor high

No more the morn with tepid rays

No princely pompe, nor welthie store

No product here the barren hills afford

No sooner had the Almighty ceased but all

No! 'tis not worldly gain, altho' by chance

No tree in all the grove but has its charms

No sister e'er hath been to thee with pearly eyes of love

No tree that is of count in greenewood growes
No unexpected inundations spoil
Noise is there not enough in doleful war
Nooneday and midnight shall at once be seene
Nor be the then triumphant state forgot

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Not mine own fears, nor the prophetic soul

Nor less at land the loosened tempest reigns
Nor man alone the giant's might subdued.
Nor on beds of fading flowers

Nor rural sights alone, but rural sounds

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Nor vain their hope: bright beaming thro' the sky

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Not seldom, clad in radiant vest

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Not seldom from the uproar I retired
Not so had those his fancy numbered

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Now at the time and in the appointed place

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Now blooms the lily by the bank

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Now by the Muses won, I seize my lyre

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Now come, ye Naiads, to the fountain lead

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Now fades the last long streak of snow

Now dawns the rising of a brighter age

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Now I gain the mountain's brow

Now gentle sleep has closed up those eyes

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Now in their turn assisting, they repay

Now in contiguous drops the flood comes down.

Now May with life and music

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Now Morn her rosy steps in the eastern clime

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Now nature hangs her mantle green

Now the bright morning-star, day's harbinger
Now the dancing sunbeams play

Now spring has clad the groves in green

Now the world is all before us

Now when fair morn orient in heaven appeared

Now when the height of heaven bright Phoebus gains
Now while the night her sable veil hath spread
Nurst by that foster-sire, austere and rude

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O blest retirement, friend to life's decline

O bright occasions of dispensing good
O! by yonder mossy seat

O Caledonia, stern and wild

O! call my brother back to me

O could the Muse my ravish'd breast inspire

O dismal dole, when the secret soul

O do not wanton with those eyes

O! ever thus, from childhood's hour

O fairest of creation, last and best
O first of human blessings and supreme
O freedom, thou art not, as poets dream
O friend! for ever loved, for ever dear
O friendship, cordial of the human breast

O graziosa luna, io mi rammento.

O had I to the shadows passed

O happy lot of shepherds! happy he

O happy shades-to me unblest

O heavenly Muse, that not with fading bays

O, how much more doth beauty beauteous seem
O hush thee, my babie! thy sire was a knight

O, if sometimes thy spotless form descend.
O ignorant poor man, what dost thou bear

O! is there not some patriot, in whose power
O! it is not to me, bright lamp of day
O lady, leave thy silken thread

O leave this barren spot to me
O! many a dream was in the ship
O Memory, thou fond deceiver

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O my lost love! no tomb is placed for thee

*Ω παῖδες, ή τοι Κύπρις οὐ Κύπρις μόνον

O! passing beautiful in this wild spot
O pensive Autumn, how I grieve
O Phoebus! down the western sky

O say what is that thing called light
O silvery streamlet of the fields

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O that those lips had language

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O think not that with roses crowned

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O ye, whom wrath consumes! who passion-stung
O you that bathe in courtly blysse

O you, the boldest of the nations, fired

Oblivious Sleep, calm virtue's tranquil guest
O'er the glad waters of the dark blue sea
O'er the wide prospect as I gazed around
Of a' the airts the wind can blaw

Of birds, how each, according to her kind
Of Brian's birth strange tales were told
Of old sat Freedom on the heights

Of the bright things in earth and air

Oft in the piping shrouds had Leonard heard

Oft in the stilly night

Oft may the spirits of the dead descend

Oft morning dreams presage approaching fate
Often would the lad

Οἶνος μὲν πρώτιστα θοὴν ἀνὰ νῆα μέλαιναν

Old Yew which graspest at the stones

On glassy stream, by greenwood bower

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On parent knees, a naked newborn child
On the holy mount of Ida

On the stage he was natural, simple, affecting

On this foundation Fame's high temple stands

On thy grey bark, in witness of my flame

Once in an ancient city, whose name I no longer remember

Once on a time a paper kite

One day I wrote her name upon the strand

One word is too often profaned

Or if desire of honour was the base

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Οὐκέτι θελγομένας, Ορφεν, δρύας, οὐκέτι πέτρας

Our bugles sang truce-for the night-cloud had lowered
Our days are covered o'er with grief

Our life is but an idle play.

Our little world, the image of the great

Our revels now are ended.

These our actors

Out upon it, I have loved

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Rise, crowned with light, imperial Salem, rise
Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away
River, that in silence windest

River, that rollest by the ancient walls

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Reign in my thoughts fair hand, sweet eye, rare voice

Relentless power! whose iron grasp extends

Remote, unfriended, melancholy, slow

Resolued to dust intombed heere lieth Love

Retired with purpose your fair worth to praise
Right in the middest of that Paradise

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Rocks of my country! let the cloud

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Roll on, ye stars! exult in youthful prime

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Rome's tribes, her census, see; her generous troops
Round he surveys and well might where he stood

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Sad Iphigene to womanish complaints

Sad night at once with all her deep dyed shades

Said a people to a poet-Go out from among us straightway
Saturn, look up!-though wherefore, poor old king
Say lovely dream where couldst thou find
Say, Myra, why is gentle love

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Scarce the third glass of measured hours was run
Σκήπωνα προποδαγὸν ἱμάντα τε καὶ παρακείταν

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Sleep, poor youth, sleep in peace

Sleep, silence' child, sweet father of soft rest
Slow sinks, more lovely ere his race be run
Slowly they sail, slowly as icy isle

Small are my treasures, my domain is small
Smooth to the shelving brink a copious flood
So are you to my thoughts as food to life

So bright is thy beauty, so charming thy song
So every spirit, as it is most pure

So far her voice flowed on like timorous brook
So fast he flies, that his reviewing eye

So glides along the wanton brook

So have I seen a rock's heroic breast
So he with difficulty and labour hard
So in her disembowelled web

So peaceful rests, without a stone, a name
So promised he; and Uriel to his charge
So said he, o'er his sceptre bowing, rose
So saying, a noble stroke he lifted high

So Scotia's queen, as slowly dawned the day
So spake he; and was buckling
So spake he, half in anger, half in scorn
So spake our Morning Star, then in his rise
So spake the grisly Terror, and in shape
So spake the Son, and into terror changed.
So sweet a kiss the golden sun gives not

So the false spider, when her nets are spread
So the soul, that drop, that ray

So the struck eagle, stretcht upon the plain
So the tall stag, upon the brink
Soldier, rest! thy warfare o'er

Some men employ their health, an ugly trick
Some to conceit alone their taste confine

Some wail their fatal birth. First among these.
Song should breathe of scents and flowers.
Soon as the silent shades of night withdrew
Soul of the just! companion of the dead
Sound of vernal showers

Σπεύδων εἰ φιλέει με μαθεῖν εὐώπις Ερευθώ
Stately yon vessel sails adown the tide

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Still steer on, brave heart! though witlings laugh at thy emprize

Stranger on earth! where'er thy thoughts may roam

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