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" Or call up him that left half told The story of Cambuscan bold, no Of Camball, and of Algarsife, And who had Canace to wife, That owned the virtuous ring and glass, And of the wondrous horse of brass, On which the Tartar king did ride; And if aught else... "
The Muses' Bower,: Embellished with the Beauties of English Poetry - Page 120
by English poetry - 1809
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Miscellanies in Prose and Verse Intended as a Specimen of the Types: At the ...

John Walter - 1785 - 258 pages
...In fage and folemn tunes have fung, Of tourneys and of trophies hung ; Of forefts, and inchantments drear, Where more is meant tha'n meets the ear. Thus, Night, oft fee me in thy pale career, Till civil-fuited morn appear, Not trick'd and flounc'd as fhe was wont....
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Beispielsammlung zur Theorie und Literatur der Schönen Wissenschaften, Volume 3

Johann Joachim Eschenaburg - Literature - 1789 - 484 pages
...251 In fage and folemn tunes have fung; Of turnies and of trophies hung, Offorefts, and inchantments drear, Where more is meant than meets the ear. Thus, Night, oft fee me in thy pale career, Till civil-fuited morn appear, Not trick'd and frounc'd as fhe was wont,...
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Specimens of the Early English Poets, Volume 1

George Ellis - English poetry - 1790 - 346 pages
...ride ; In fage and folid time have fung Of turneys and of trophies hung, Of forefts and inchantments drear, Where more is meant than meets the ear. Thus, Night, oft fee me in thy pale career, Till civil fuited Morn appear, Not trick'd and frounc'd as fhe was wont...
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The English Anthology ...

Joseph Ritson - English poetry - 1793 - 388 pages
...In fage and folemn tunes have fung, Of turneys, and of trophies hung ; Of forefts, and inchantments drear, Where more is meant than meets the ear. Thus Night oft fee me in thy pale career Till civil-fuited Morn appear, 1 22 Not trickt and frounc't as me was wont...
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The english anthology.

1793 - 376 pages
...In fage and folemn tunes have fung, Of turneys, and of trophies hung ; Of forefts, and inchantments drear, Where more is meant than meets the ear. Thus Night oft fee me in thy pale career Till civil-fuited Morn appear, 122 Not trickt and frounc't as me was wont...
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The Works of the British Poets, Volume 5

Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 740 pages
...In fagc and Colon. n tunes have fung, Of turneys and of trophies hung, Of forefts, and inchantments drear, Where more is meant than meets the ear. Thus Night oft fee me in thy pale career, Till civil-fuited Morn appear, Not trickt and f rounil as fhe wa> wont With...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Pieces of Poetry, Selected for ...

Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1796 - 476 pages
...great bards befide In fage and iblcmn tunes have fung, Of turneys and of trophies hung, Of forefts, and enchantments drear, Where more is meant than meets the ear. Thus, night, oft fee me in thy pale career, Till civil-fuited morn appear, Not trickt and frounc'd as flie was wont...
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Comus: A Mask: Presented at Ludlow Castle 1634, Before the Earl of ...

John Milton, Thomas Warton - English drama - 1799 - 148 pages
...who had Canace to wife, That own'd the virtuous ring and glass, And of the wondrous horse of brass On which the Tartar king did ride; And if aught else great bards beside In sage and solemn times have sung, Of tourneys and of trophies hung, Of forests, and enchantments drear, Where more is...
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The temple of Apollo, being a selection of the best poems, from the most ...

Apollo - 1800 - 224 pages
...great bards befide, In fage and folemn tunes have fung, Of turneys and of trophies hung, Of forefts, and enchantments drear, Where more is meant than meets the ear. Thus night oft fee me in thy pale career, Till civil-Anted morn appear, Not trickt and frounct as fhe was wont With...
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Poems, Volume 2

John Penn - 1801 - 326 pages
...who had Canacc to wife, That own'd the virtuous ring and glass ; And of the wondrous horse of brass On which the Tartar king did ride; And if aught else...great bards beside In sage and solemn tunes have sung — ; — Where more is meant than meets the ear. Thus, Night, oft see me in thy pale career. MII.TON....
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