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Title: Death of the Queen Dowager, a poem.Publisher: British
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British Library Boyd, Henry; 1850. 24 p.; 8 . 11645.ff.12.(9.)
To Which Is Added, A Specimen Of A New Translation Of The Orlando
Furioso Of Ariosto.
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General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date:
1805 Original Publisher: Longman Notes: This is a black and white
OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may
be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of
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WOODMAN'S TALE, CANTO IV. argument. Example's weight Eumolpus
tries, To warn of coming guile; But heaven the due success denies,
The sUanger mounts the pile. But from the central hills that crown
the isle With woody height, by seamen seen afar, Her genius mark'd
the loud aerial toil, Of fighting winds and elemental war; He saw
old Ocean burst th' eternal bar, And sweep with foamy pride the
trembling shore, He saw the barque impell'd by luckless star, With
canvass rent to rags, and lab'ring oar, That ty the fated beach the
seeming stranger bore. He saw the Demon hide his deadly freight, In
seeming show of royalty distrcst: He saw the nation verging to its
fate, And hasted down, impetuous, to arrest The fraudful rite,
while glanc'd from east to w Portentous lightnings own'd the coming
power; Dark gathering clouds the welkin dim invest, With armed gust
surcharg'd and haily shower, And o'er the solemn pile the storm was
seen to lour. " Unusual horror seiz'd the list'ning crowd, And for
a time restrain'd the sanguine rite, With sudden gust the rocking
temple bow'd, And o'er th' assembly hung unusual night; While ever
and anon a livid light Around the trembling crew excursive play'd,
Th' assistants sprung aloof, with pale affright The startled priest
forgot his bloody trade, And deem'd some god averse the pious rite
survey'd. " First Mnemon felt an energy of heaven, (Who still the
rite withstood.) The hoary sage Began: ' Have then the pow'rs of
vengeance giv'n ' A welcome pause, a moment to assuage ' Your hot
mistemper'd zeal and he...
To Which Is Added, A Specimen Of A New Translation Of The Orlando
Furioso Of Ariosto.
To Which Is Added, A Specimen Of A New Translation Of The Orlando
Furioso Of Ariosto.
Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book, many of the
pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text,
possible missing pages, missing text and other issues beyond our
control.
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