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Born in February 20, 1745 / Died in August 11, 1813 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Henry James Pye

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Sonnet I, Written At Cliefden Spring

...   Which, hanging from the hills that grace thy side, ...

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Song: "Let no Shepherd sing to me "

...   Made my vanquish'd heart their prize, ...

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Written In The Year 1779, When The Combined Fleets Were Off Plymouth

... —   ‘But ah! what horrid scenes are these!— ...

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Epitaph On A Child

... —   Check your vain tears!—Lo! He who "walk'd the wave," ...

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Ode To Beauty

...   Shall trace thy vagrant step, and mark thy pencil there ...

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Alfred. Book VI.

... —Circumstances attending the Surrender and Conversion of Guthrum, Chief of the Danes ...

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Naucratia; Or Naval Dominion. Part I

... —Canadians and South Sea Islanders—mystery of their origin and language ...

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Aerophorion

...   Thro' all the change of foliage, fruit, and flowers,&emsp ...

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Ode To Harmony

...   O'ercome the captive sense, and shake the astonish'd soul ...

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Prologue, Intended for "Vortigern"

... Your breasts with horror thrill, with rapture glow, ...

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The Fourth Olympic Ode Of Pindar

... akes occasion to praise him for his skill in managing horses, his hospitality, and his love of peace ...

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The Art Of War. Book V.

... Cliffs rough with rocks, and white with endless snows, ...

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The Ninth Olympic Ode Of Pindar

... ving mental accomplishments the preference to all others, he concludes with a compliment to his Hero ...

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Epigram. Omnia Vincit Amor.

...   Yet still I thought the happy tribe ...

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The Last Elegy Of The Third Book Of Tibullus

...   Whose learned strains thy lover's crimes have shown: ...