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English Minstrelsy: Being a Selection of Fugitive Poetry from the Best ... - Page 90
edited by - 1810 - 264 pages
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The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volume 7

1788 - 588 pages
...And £11, with double furcc, her heart-commanding fixait». П1. Ev'n yet preftrv'd, how often may'ft thou hear, Where to the pole the Boreal mountains run, Taught by the father to his lift'ning fon Strange lays, whofe power had charm'da Spencer's ear. At ev'ry paufe, before thy mind...
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 13

1788 - 522 pages
...And nil, with double force, her heart-commanding ftrain. III. Ev'n yet prefcrv'd, how often may'll thou hear, Where to the Pole the Boreal mountains run, Taught by the father to his liftening fon Strange lays, vhofe power had charm'da Spenfer*s ear. At ev'ry pnufc, before thy mind...
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Annual Register, Volume 30

Edmund Burke - 1790 - 646 pages
...And fill, with double force, her heart-commanding firain. III. Ev'n yet preferv'd, how often may'il thou hear, Where to the pole the Boreal mountains run, Taught by the father to his lift'ning fon Strange lays, whofe power had charm'da Spencer's ear. At ev'ry paufe, before thy mind...
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The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and ..., Volume 58

English poets - 1790 - 270 pages
...And fill, with double force, her heart-commanding ftrain. III. Ev'n yet preferv'd, how often may'ft thou hear, Where to the pole the Boreal mountains run, Taught by the father, to his liftening fon ; Strange lays, whofe power had charm'da Spenfer's ear. At At every paufe, before thy...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 30

1790 - 562 pages
...And fill, with double force, her heart-commanding ¿train. III. Ev'n yet preferv'd, how often may'ft thou hear, Where to the pole the Boreal mountains run, Taught by the father to his lift'ning fon Strange lays, whofe power had charm'da Spencer's ear. At ev'ry pauie, before thy mind...
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Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: Vol. XIV.

1791 - 172 pages
...run, Taught by the father, to his list'ning son ; Strange lays,w hose pow'r had charm'daSpENSKR'sear, At every pause, before thy mind possest, Old Runic...shall seem to rise around, With uncouth lyres, in many-colour'd vest, Their matted hair with boughs fantastic crown'ds Whether thou bid'st the well-taught...
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Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ..., Volumes 13-15

John Bell - 1791 - 546 pages
...reign, And fill, with double force, her heart-command ing strain. Ev'n yetpreserv'd, how often may'st thou hear, Where to the pole the Boreal mountains run, Taught by the father, to his list'ning son ; At every pause, before thy mind possest, Old Runic Bards shall seem to rise around,...
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Anthologia Hibernica: Or, Monthly Collections of Science, Belles ..., Volume 1

1793 - 542 pages
...fill, with double force, her heart-commanding ftrain. « • III. Ev'n yet preferv'd, how often may'ft thou hear, Where to the pole the Boreal mountains run, Taught, by the father, to his lift'ning fon, Strange lays, whofe pow'r had charm'da Spenfer's ear. At ev'ry paufe, before thy mind...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Volume 9

Robert Anderson - 1795 - 972 pages
...reign, And fill, with double force, her heart-commanding {train. ET'P yet preferv'd, how often may'ft thou hear, Where to the pole the Boreal mountains run, Taught by the father, to bin liftening fon ; Strange lay% whofe power had charm'da Spenfcr's ear. At every panfr, before thy...
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Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts ..., Volume 15, Part 1

Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 450 pages
...And nil, with double force, her heart-commanding III. [ftrain. Ev'n yet preferv'd, how often may'ft thou hear, Where to the pole the Boreal mountains run, Taught by the father to his lift'ning fon, Strange lays, whofe pow'r had charm'da Spenfer's ear. At ev'ry paufe, before thy mind...
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