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The following 15 texts (sorted by results) match your query "are" (34 results):

  1. The Bard. A Pindaric Ode  (6 results)
          142    'To triumph, and to die, are mine.'
              P    in the vision of Ezekiel: there are two of these paintings (both believed original),
              P    As dear to me as are the ruddy drops,
              P    Richard the Second, (as we are told by Archbishop Scroop and the confederate Lords
              P    her, are still to be seen at Northampton, Geddington, Waltham, and other places.
              P    Taliessin, Chief of the Bards, flourished in the VIth Century. His works are still preserved,

  2. Agrippina, a Tragedy  (4 results)
            15    Yet walks on earth: at least there are who know
            20    His hospitable board: they are aware
            23    And the mute air are privy to your passion.
          112    Of old respect and gratitude, are [mine].

  3. A Long Story  (4 results)
            19    Your history whither are you spinning?
            90    For folks in fear are apt to pray)
          136    'The times are altered quite and clean!
          140    (Here 500 Stanzas are lost.)

  4. The Progress of Poesy. A Pindaric Ode  (4 results)
            28    The rosy-crowned Loves are seen
              P    The subject and simile, as usual with Pindar, are united. The various sources of
              P    poetry, which gives life and lustre to all it touches, are here described; its quiet
              P    Power of harmony to calm the turbulent sallies of the soul. The thoughts are borrowed

  5. Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College  (3 results)
            60    Ah, tell them, they are men!
            82    A grisly troop are seen,
            91    To each his sufferings: all are men,

  6. Ode to Adversity  (3 results)
              6    The proud are taught to taste of pain,
            24    To her they vow their truth and are again believed.
            48    What others are, to feel, and know myself a man.

  7. Ode on the Spring  (2 results)
            19    How low, how little are the proud,
            25    The insect youth are on the wing,

  8. The Candidate  (1 result)
              8    But his nose is a shame and his eyes are so lewd!

  9. The Characters of the Christ-Cross Row, By a Critic, To Mrs —  (1 result)
            11    No more, our Esthers now are nought but Hetties,

  10. The Fatal Sisters. An Ode  (1 result)
              5    Glittering lances are the loom,

  11. [Imitated] From Propertius. Lib: 2: Eleg: 1.  (1 result)
            85    Here arts are vain, even magic here must fail,

  12. Imitated from Propertius, Lib: 3: Eleg: 5:  (1 result)
            52    Or are our fears the enthusiast's empty dream,

  13. [Lines Spoken by the Ghost of John Dennis at the Devil Tavern]  (1 result)
            30    Are seen to rise. The melancholy scene,

  14. [Ode on the Pleasure Arising from Vicissitude]  (1 result)
            48    To him are opening Paradise.

  15. [Translation from Dante, Inferno Canto xxxiii 1-78]  (1 result)
            48    Where are thy tears? Too soon they had aroused them,

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