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Some feeble echoing of thine earlier lay : Though harsh and faint , and soon to die away , And all unworthy of thy nobler strain , Yet if one heart throb higher at its sway , The wizard note has not been touch'd in vain .
Some feeble echoing of thine earlier lay : Though harsh and faint , and soon to die away , And all unworthy of thy nobler strain , Yet if one heart throb higher at its sway , The wizard note has not been touch'd in vain .
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Alone , but with unbated zeal , That horseman plied the scourge and steel ; For jaded now , and spent with toil , Emboss'd with foam , and dark with soil , While every gasp with sobs he drew , The labouring stag strain'd full in view .
Alone , but with unbated zeal , That horseman plied the scourge and steel ; For jaded now , and spent with toil , Emboss'd with foam , and dark with soil , While every gasp with sobs he drew , The labouring stag strain'd full in view .
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And all but won that desperate game ; For , scarce a spear's length from his haunch , Vindictive toil'd the bloodhounds stanch ; Nor nearer might the dogs attain , Nor farther might the quarry strain . Thus up the margin of the lake ...
And all but won that desperate game ; For , scarce a spear's length from his haunch , Vindictive toil'd the bloodhounds stanch ; Nor nearer might the dogs attain , Nor farther might the quarry strain . Thus up the margin of the lake ...
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The reader will therefore be pleased to remember , that the scene of this poem is laid in a I am alone ; -my bugle - strain May call. time , " When looming faulds , or sweeping of a glen , Had still been held the deed of gallant men .
The reader will therefore be pleased to remember , that the scene of this poem is laid in a I am alone ; -my bugle - strain May call. time , " When looming faulds , or sweeping of a glen , Had still been held the deed of gallant men .
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I am alone ; -my bugle - strain May call some straggler of the train ; Or , fall the worst that may betide , Ere now this falchion has been tried . ” XVII . But scarce again bis horn he wound , When lo ! forth starting at the sound ...
I am alone ; -my bugle - strain May call some straggler of the train ; Or , fall the worst that may betide , Ere now this falchion has been tried . ” XVII . But scarce again bis horn he wound , When lo ! forth starting at the sound ...
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