Poems by James Beattie
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Song, In Imitation Of Shakspeare's "Blow, blow, thou winter wind"
... 4 Breathe, breathe, ye tender lays, ...
Epitaph, Intended For Himself
... 3 Yet, for a while, 'gainst Passion's threatful blast ...
Elegy (Tir'd With The Busy Crouds)
... Through earth's throng'd visions while we toss forlorn, ...
The Wolf And Shepherds. A Fable
... " He said, and left the swains their prey, ...
Epitaph: Being Part Of An Inscription For A Monument
... Genius with virtue, strength with softness join'd ...
Elegy, Written In The Year 1758
... With life and thought each speaking feature glow'd - ...
Ode To Peace
... II. 2. Involved in fire-streak'd gloom, the car comes on, ...
The Judgment Of Paris
... 45 Fanes, bulwarks, mountains, worlds, their tempest whelms ...
The Minstrel ; Or, The Progress Of Genius - Book II.
... nor can they Be free to keep the path who are not free to stray ...
Life And Immortality
... Bright through the eternal year of love's triumphant reign ...
Retirement
... Thy smile, that smoothes the brow of Care, ...
The Minstrel; or, The Progress of Genius
... man and truth! Whose song, sublimely sweet, serenely gay, Amus'd my childhood, and inform'd my youth ...
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