The Poems of Gray and Collins, Volumen10Oxford University Press, H. Milford, 1937 - 328 páginas |
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... name signifies Chusers of the slain . They were mounted on swift horses , with drawn swords in their hands ; and in the throng of battle selected such as were destined to slaughter , and conducted them to Valhalla , the hall of Odin ...
... name signifies Chusers of the slain . They were mounted on swift horses , with drawn swords in their hands ; and in the throng of battle selected such as were destined to slaughter , and conducted them to Valhalla , the hall of Odin ...
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... Name , Disdain'd in Marathon its Pow'r to feel : For not alone he nurs'd the Poet's flame , But reach'd from Virtue's Hand the Patriot's Steel . But who is He whom later Garlands grace , Who left a - while o'er Hybla's Dews to rove ...
... Name , Disdain'd in Marathon its Pow'r to feel : For not alone he nurs'd the Poet's flame , But reach'd from Virtue's Hand the Patriot's Steel . But who is He whom later Garlands grace , Who left a - while o'er Hybla's Dews to rove ...
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... Name is known To Britain's favor'd Isle alone : Me too amidst thy Band admit , There where the young - eyed healthful Wit , ( Whose Jewels in his crisped Hair Are plac'd each other's Beams to share , Whom no Delights from Thee divide ) ...
... Name is known To Britain's favor'd Isle alone : Me too amidst thy Band admit , There where the young - eyed healthful Wit , ( Whose Jewels in his crisped Hair Are plac'd each other's Beams to share , Whom no Delights from Thee divide ) ...
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POEMS PUBLISHED IN GRAYS LIFETIME | 8 |
THE TRIUMPHS OF OWEN A FRAGMENT | 81 |
A LONG STORY | 100 |
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