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" It pauses now ; and now, with rising knell, Flings to the hollow gale its sullen sound. , * * * is dead. Attend the strain, Daughters of Albion ! ye that, light as air, So oft have tript in her fantastic train, With hearts as gay, and faces half as fair... "
The Works of William Mason - Page 107
by William Mason - 1811
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 5

History - 1763 - 552 pages
...rifing knell, Flings through the hollow gale its füllen found. Yes *** is dead. Attend the drain, Daughters of Albion ! Ye that, light as air, So oft have tript in her fantaftic train, With hearts as gay, and faces half as fair : For flie was fair beyond your brighteft...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 27

Books - 1763 - 556 pages
...riling knell, Flings to the hollow gale its fullen found. yes — — — is dead. Attend the flrain, Daughters of Albion ? ye, that light as air, So oft have tript in her fantaftic train. With hearts as gay and faces half as fair : For fhe was fair beyond your brighteft...
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Poems. By William Mason, M.A.: Containing, Odes, Elegies ..., Issue 450

William Mason - 1764 - 280 pages
...with rifing knell, Flings to the hollow gale its fallen found. Yes * • * is dead. Attend the ftrain, Daughters of Albion ! Ye that, light as air, So oft have tript in her fantaftic train, With hearts as gay, and faces half as fair : For fhe was fair beyond your brighteft...
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A Collection of the Most Esteemed Pieces of Poetry, that Have Appeared for ...

Moses Mendez - English poetry - 1770 - 334 pages
...rifing knell, Flings to the hollow gale its fallen found. Yes, COVENTRY is dead. Attend the ftrainj Daughters of Albion ! Ye that, light as air, So oft have tript in her fantaftic train, With hearts as gay, and faces half as fair : A For "•• • r •> i For fhe was...
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Poems

William Mason - 1774 - 316 pages
...with rifing knell, Flings to the hollow gale its fullen found. Yes * * * is dead. Attend the ftrain, Daughters of Albion ! Ye that, light as air, So oft have tript in her fantaftic train, With hearts as gay, and faces half as fair: For £he was fair beyond your brighteft...
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Lady's Poetical Magazine, Or Beauties of British Poetry, Volume 1

English poetry - 1781 - 516 pages
...gay, and faces half as fair ; For (he was fair beyond your brighteft bloom ; (This Envy owns, fmce now her bloom is fled ;) fair as the forms that, wove in Fancy's loom, Float in light vifion round the poet's head.. Whene'er with foft ferenity (he fmil'd, Or caught the orient blufli...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 5

Edmund Burke - History - 1787 - 554 pages
...rifiiig knell, Flings through the hollow gale its fulle» found. , Yes, *** is dead. Attend trie (train, Daughters of Albion ! Ye that, light as air, So oft have tript in her fanlaftic train, ' . With hearts as gay, and faces half as fair : For me was fair beyond your brighteft...
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Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry, Volumes 9-10

John Bell - English poetry - 1789 - 416 pages
...parses now ; and now, with rising knell, Flings to the hollow gale its sullen sound. Yes, COVENTRY is dead. Attend the strain, Daughters of Albion !...bloom: (This Envy owns, since now her bloom is fled)' '" Whene'er with soft serenity she smil'd, Or caught the orient blush of quick surprize, How sweetly...
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Extracts, Elegant, Instructive, and Entertaining, in Poetry, Volume 1

Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1791 - 966 pages
...gay, and faces half as fair : For flie was fair beyond your brightcft bloom (This envy owns, fince now her bloom is fled) ; Fair as the forms that, wove in Fancy's loom, Float in light vifion round the poet's head. Whene'er with foft fercnity (he fmil'd, Or caught the orient blufli of...
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The Bee: A Selection of Poetry

English poetry - 1796 - 220 pages
...as gay, and faces half as fair: For fhe was fair beyond your brighteft bloom (This envy owns, fince now her bloom is fled ;) Fair as the forms that wove in fancy's loom, Float in light vifion round the poet's head, .-. Whene'er with foft ferenity fhe fmil'd, Or caught the orient blufh...
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