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[The Alliance of Education and Government.
A Fragment]


Essay I.

                . . . πόταγ᾽, ὦ ᾽γαθέ· τὰν γὰρ ἀοιδάν
οὔτι πω εἰς Ἀΐδαν γε τὸν ἐκλελάθοντα ϕυλαξεῖς.
Theoc[ritus, Idyll i. 62-63].

1 As sickly plants betray a niggard earth,
2 Whose barren bosom starves her generous birth,
3 Nor genial warmth nor genial juice retains
4 Their roots to feed and fill their verdant veins;
5 And as in climes, where winter holds his reign,
6 The soil, though fertile, will not teem in vain,
7 Forbids her gems to swell, her shades to rise,
8 Nor trusts her blossoms to the churlish skies:
9 So draw mankind in vain the vital airs,
10 Unformed, unfriended, by those kindly cares
11 That health and vigour to the soul impart,
12 Spread the young thought and warm the opening heart.
13 So fond Instruction on the growing powers
14 Of nature idly lavishes her stores,
15 If equal Justice with unclouded face
16 Smile not indulgent on the rising race,
17 And scatter with a free though frugal hand
18 Light golden showers of plenty o'er the land:
19 But Tyranny has fixed her empire there,
20 To check their tender hopes with chilling fear,
21 And blast the blooming promise of the year.

22 This spacious animated scene survey
23 From where the rolling orb, that gives the day,
24 His sable sons with nearer course surrounds,
25 To either pole and life's remotest bounds.
26 How rude so e'er the exterior form we find,
27 Howe'er opinion tinge the varied mind,
28 Alike to all the kind impartial heaven
29 The sparks of truth and happiness has given:
30 With sense to feel, with memory to retain,
31 They follow pleasure and they fly from pain;
32 Their judgement mends the plan their fancy draws,
33 The event presages and explores the cause.
34 The soft returns of gratitude they know,
35 By fraud elude, by force repel the foe;
36 While mutual wishes, mutual woes, endear
37 The social smile and sympathetic tear.

38 Say then, through ages by what fate confined
39 To different climes seem different souls assigned?
40 Here measured laws and philosophic ease
41 Fix and improve the polished arts of peace.
42 There Industry and Gain their vigils keep,
43 Command the winds and tame the unwilling deep.
44 Here force and hardy deeds of blood prevail;
45 There languid pleasure sighs in every gale.
46 Oft o'er the trembling nations from afar
47 Has Scythia breathed the living cloud of war;
48 And, where the deluge burst, with sweepy sway
49 Their arms, their kings, their gods were rolled away.
50 As oft have issued, host impelling host,
51 The blue-eyed myriads from the Baltic coast.
52 The prostrate south to the destroyer yields
53 Her boasted titles and her golden fields:
54 With grim delight the brood of winter view
55 A brighter day and heavens of azure hue,
56 Scent the new fragrance of the breathing rose,
57 And quaff the pendent vintage, as it grows.
58 Proud of the yoke and pliant to the rod,
59 Why yet does Asia dread a monarch's nod,
60 While European freedom still withstands
61 The encroaching tide, that drowns her lessening lands,
62 And sees far off with an indignant groan
63 Her native plains and empires once her own?
64 Can opener skies and suns of fiercer flame
65 O'erpower the fire that animates our frame,
66 As lamps, that shed at even a cheerful ray,
67 Fade and expire beneath the eye of day?
68 Need we the influence of the northern star
69 To string our nerves and steel our hearts to war?
70 And, where the face of nature laughs around,
71 Must sickening Virtue fly the tainted ground?
72 Unmanly thought! what seasons can control,
73 What fancied zone can circumscribe the Soul,
74 Who, conscious of the source from whence she springs,
75 By Reason's light on Resolution's wings,
76 Spite of her frail companion, dauntless goes
77 O'er Libya's deserts and through Zembla's snows?
78 She bids each slumbering energy awake,
79 Another touch, another temper take,
80 Suspends the inferior laws that rule our clay:
81 The stubborn elements confess her sway;
82 Their little wants, their low desires, refine,
83 And raise the mortal to a height divine.

84 Not but the human fabric from the birth
85 Imbibes a flavour of its parent earth:
86 As various tracts enforce a various toil,
87 The manners speak the idiom of their soil.
88 An iron-race the mountain-cliffs maintain,
89 Foes to the gentler genius of the plain:
90 For where unwearied sinews must be found
91 With sidelong plough to quell the flinty ground,
92 To turn the torrent's swift-descending flood,
93 To brave the savage rushing from the wood,
94 What wonder if, to patient valour trained,
95 They guard with spirit what by strength they gained;
96 And while their rocky ramparts round they see,
97 The rough abode of want and liberty,
98 (As lawless force from confidence will grow)
99 Insult the plenty of the vales below?
100 What wonder in the sultry climes, that spread
101 Where Nile redundant o'er his summer-bed
102 From his broad bosom life and verdure flings,
103 And broods o'er Egypt with his watery wings,
104 If with adventurous oar and ready sail,
105 The dusky people drive before the gale,
106 Or on frail floats to distant cities ride,
107 That rise and glitter o'er the ambient tide.

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0 [The Alliance of Education and Government.
A Fragment]

Metrical notation:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/
Metrical foot type:  iambic (-+)
Metrical foot number:  pentameter (5 feet)
Rhyme scheme:  aa
Rhyme (stanza position):  pair (aabb)
Syllable pattern:  10
Stanza:  couplet (2 lines)
Genre(s):  heroic couplet

Notation symbols: | (foot boundary), || (caesura), / (metrical line boundary), + (metrically prominent), - (metrically non-prominent)


Essay I.

                . . . πόταγ᾽, ὦ ᾽γαθέ· τὰν γὰρ ἀοιδάν
οὔτι πω εἰς Ἀΐδαν γε τὸν ἐκλελάθοντα ϕυλαξεῖς.
Theoc[ritus, Idyll i. 62-63].

1 As sickly plants betray a niggard earth,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  earth   |   Rhyme sound:  /ɜːθ/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): sickly/betray/niggard /ɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): plants/niggard /n/

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2 Whose barren bosom starves her generous birth,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  birth   |   Rhyme sound:  /ɜːθ/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): Whose/her /h/
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): barren/bosom/birth /b/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): her/birth /ɜː/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Whose/her /h/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Whose/bosom /z/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): barren/bosom/birth /b/

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3 Nor genial warmth nor genial juice retains    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  retains   |   Rhyme sound:  /eɪnz/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): Nor/nor /n/
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): genial/genial/juice /dʒ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): Nor/warmth/nor /ɔː/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): genial/genial /iː/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Nor/genial/nor/genial/retains /n/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): genial/genial/juice /dʒ/
Figure:  diacope (morphological): Nor/nor
Figure:  diacope (morphological): genial/genial

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4 Their roots to feed and fill their verdant veins;    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  veins   |   Rhyme sound:  /eɪnz/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): Their/their /ð/
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): feed/fill /f/
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): verdant/veins /v/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): Their/their /eə/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): roots/to /uː/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Their/their /ð/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): feed/verdant /d/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): feed/fill /f/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): verdant/veins /v/
Figure:  diacope (morphological): Their/their

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5 And as in climes, where winter holds his reign,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  reign   |   Rhyme sound:  /eɪn/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): where/winter /w/
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): holds/his /h/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): And/as /æ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): in/winter/his /ɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): as/his /z/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): in/winter/reign /n/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): where/winter /w/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): holds/his /h/

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6 The soil, though fertile, will not teem in vain,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  vain   |   Rhyme sound:  /eɪn/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): will/in /ɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): soil/will /l/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): fertile/not/teem /t/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): not/in/vain /n/

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7 Forbids her gems to swell, her shades to rise,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  rise   |   Rhyme sound:  /aɪz/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): her/her /h/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): her/her /ɜː/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): gems/swell /e/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): to/to /uː/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Forbids/shades /d/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): her/her /h/
Figure:  diacope (morphological): her/her

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8 Nor trusts her blossoms to the churlish skies:    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  skies   |   Rhyme sound:  /aɪz/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): her/churlish /ɜː/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): trusts/blossoms/skies /s/

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9 So draw mankind in vain the vital airs,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  airs   |   Rhyme sound:  /eəz/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): vain/vital /v/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): mankind/vital /aɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): mankind/in/vain /n/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): vain/vital /v/

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10 Unformed, unfriended, by those kindly cares    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  cares   |   Rhyme sound:  /eəz/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): kindly/cares /k/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): Unformed/unfriended /ʌ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): by/kindly /aɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Unformed/unfriended/kindly /n/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Unformed/unfriended /f/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): those/cares /z/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): kindly/cares /k/

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11 That health and vigour to the soul impart,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  impart   |   Rhyme sound:  /ɑːt/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): That/and /æ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): vigour/impart /ɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): That/impart /t/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): health/soul /l/

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12 Spread the young thought and warm the opening heart.    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  heart   |   Rhyme sound:  /ɑːt/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): thought/warm /ɔː/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): thought/heart /t/

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13 So fond Instruction on the growing powers    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  powers   |   Rhyme sound:  /aʊəz/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): So/growing /əʊ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): fond/on /ɒ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): So/Instruction /s/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): fond/Instruction/on /n/

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14 Of nature idly lavishes her stores,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  stores   |   Rhyme sound:  /ɔːz/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Of/lavishes /v/

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15 If equal Justice with unclouded face    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  face   |   Rhyme sound:  /eɪs/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): If/with /ɪ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): Justice/unclouded /ʌ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): If/face /f/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): equal/unclouded /k/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Justice/face /s/

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16 Smile not indulgent on the rising race,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  race   |   Rhyme sound:  /eɪs/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): rising/race /r/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): Smile/rising /aɪ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): not/on /ɒ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Smile/indulgent /l/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Smile/race /s/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): not/indulgent/on /n/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): rising/race /r/

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17 And scatter with a free though frugal hand    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  hand   |   Rhyme sound:  /ænd/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): free/frugal /f/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): And/scatter/hand /æ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): with/though /ð/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): free/frugal /f/

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18 Light golden showers of plenty o'er the land:    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  land   |   Rhyme sound:  /ænd/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): Light/land /l/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): golden/showers/o'er /əʊ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Light/golden/land /l/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): plenty/land /n/
Figure:  syncope (morphological): o'er

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19 But Tyranny has fixed her empire there,    
Rhyme:  aaa   |   Rhyme word(s):  there   |   Rhyme sound:  /eə/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Stanza:  triplet (3 lines)
Figure:  assonance (phonological): Tyranny/fixed /ɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): But/Tyranny /t/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): has/her /h/

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20 To check their tender hopes with chilling fear,    
Rhyme:  aaa   |   Rhyme word(s):  fear   |   Rhyme sound:  /ɪə/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Stanza:  triplet (3 lines)
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): check/chilling /tʃ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): check/tender /e/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): with/chilling /ɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): check/chilling /tʃ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): their/with /ð/

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21 And blast the blooming promise of the year.    
Rhyme:  aaa   |   Rhyme word(s):  year   |   Rhyme sound:  /ɪə/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Stanza:  triplet (3 lines)
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): blast/blooming /b/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): promise/of /ɒ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): blast/blooming /b/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): blooming/promise /m/

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22 This spacious animated scene survey    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  survey   |   Rhyme sound:  /eɪ/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): spacious/scene/survey /s/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): spacious/animated/survey /eɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): This/spacious/scene/survey /s/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): animated/scene /n/

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23 From where the rolling orb, that gives the day,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  day   |   Rhyme sound:  /eɪ/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10

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24 His sable sons with nearer course surrounds,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  surrounds   |   Rhyme sound:  /aʊndz/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): sable/sons/surrounds /s/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): His/with /ɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): sable/sons/course/surrounds /s/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): sons/nearer/surrounds /n/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): nearer/surrounds /r/

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25 To either pole and life's remotest bounds.    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  bounds   |   Rhyme sound:  /aʊndz/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): either/life's /aɪ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): pole/remotest /əʊ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): pole/life's /l/

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26 How rude so e'er the exterior form we find,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  find   |   Rhyme sound:  /aɪnd/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): form/find /f/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): rude/exterior /r/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): so/exterior /s/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): form/find /f/
Figure:  syncope (morphological): e'er

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27 Howe'er opinion tinge the varied mind,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  mind   |   Rhyme sound:  /aɪnd/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): Howe'er/varied /eə/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): opinion/tinge /ɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): opinion/tinge/mind /n/
Figure:  syncope (morphological): Howe'er

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28 Alike to all the kind impartial heaven    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  heaven   |   Rhyme sound:  /evn/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): Alike/kind /aɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Alike/all /l/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Alike/kind /k/

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29 The sparks of truth and happiness has given:    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  given   |   Rhyme sound:  /ɪvn/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): and/happiness/has /æ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): of/given /v/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): happiness/has /h/

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30 With sense to feel, with memory to retain,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  retain   |   Rhyme sound:  /eɪn/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): With/with/retain /ɪ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): sense/memory /e/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): to/to /uː/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): With/with /w/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): With/with /ð/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): sense/retain /n/
Figure:  diacope (morphological): With/with

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31 They follow pleasure and they fly from pain;    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  pain   |   Rhyme sound:  /eɪn/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): They/they /ð/
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): follow/fly/from /f/
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): pleasure/pain /p/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): They/they/pain /eɪ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): follow/from /ɒ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): They/they /ð/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): follow/fly/from /f/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): pleasure/pain /p/
Figure:  diacope (morphological): They/they

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32 Their judgement mends the plan their fancy draws,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  draws   |   Rhyme sound:  /ɔːz/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): Their/their /ð/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): Their/their /eə/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): plan/fancy /æ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Their/their /ð/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): mends/plan/fancy /n/
Figure:  diacope (morphological): Their/their

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33 The event presages and explores the cause.    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  cause   |   Rhyme sound:  /ɔːz/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): event/presages /e/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): event/explores /ɪ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): explores/cause /ɔː/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): presages/explores /s/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): explores/cause /k/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): explores/cause /z/

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34 The soft returns of gratitude they know,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  know   |   Rhyme sound:  /əʊ/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): soft/of /ɒ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): returns/know /n/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): returns/gratitude /t/

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35 By fraud elude, by force repel the foe;    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  foe   |   Rhyme sound:  /əʊ/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): By/by /b/
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): fraud/force/foe /f/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): By/by /aɪ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): fraud/force /ɔː/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): elude/repel /ɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): By/by /b/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): fraud/elude /d/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): fraud/force/foe /f/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): elude/repel /l/
Figure:  diacope (morphological): By/by

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36 While mutual wishes, mutual woes, endear    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  endear   |   Rhyme sound:  /ɪə/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): While/wishes/woes /w/
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): mutual/mutual /m/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): mutual/mutual /uː/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): wishes/endear /ɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): While/wishes/woes /w/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): mutual/mutual /tʃ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): mutual/mutual /m/
Figure:  diacope (morphological): mutual/mutual

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37 The social smile and sympathetic tear.    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  tear   |   Rhyme sound:  /ɪə/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): social/smile/sympathetic /s/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): social/smile/sympathetic /s/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): sympathetic/tear /t/

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38 Say then, through ages by what fate confined    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  confined   |   Rhyme sound:  /aɪnd/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): Say/ages/fate /eɪ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): by/confined /aɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): then/confined /n/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): what/fate /t/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): fate/confined /f/

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39 To different climes seem different souls assigned?    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  assigned   |   Rhyme sound:  /aɪnd/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): different/different /d/
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): seem/souls /s/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): different/different /ɪ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): climes/assigned /aɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): different/different /d/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): different/different /f/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): climes/seem /m/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): seem/souls/assigned /s/
Figure:  diacope (morphological): different/different

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40 Here measured laws and philosophic ease    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  ease   |   Rhyme sound:  /iːz/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  consonance (phonological): laws/philosophic /l/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): laws/ease /z/

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41 Fix and improve the polished arts of peace.    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  peace   |   Rhyme sound:  /iːs/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): polished/peace /p/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): Fix/improve /ɪ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): polished/of /ɒ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): improve/polished/peace /p/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): improve/of /v/

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42 There Industry and Gain their vigils keep,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  keep   |   Rhyme sound:  /iːp/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): There/their /ð/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): There/their /eə/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): Industry/vigils /ɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): There/their /ð/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Industry/Gain /n/

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43 Command the winds and tame the unwilling deep.    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  deep   |   Rhyme sound:  /iːp/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): winds/unwilling /ɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Command/winds/unwilling /n/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Command/tame /m/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): winds/unwilling /w/

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44 Here force and hardy deeds of blood prevail;    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  prevail   |   Rhyme sound:  /eɪl/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): Here/hardy /h/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Here/hardy /h/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): hardy/deeds/blood /d/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): of/prevail /v/

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45 There languid pleasure sighs in every gale.    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  gale   |   Rhyme sound:  /eɪl/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): pleasure/every /e/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): languid/gale /l/

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46 Oft o'er the trembling nations from afar    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  afar   |   Rhyme sound:  /ɑː/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): Oft/from /ɒ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Oft/from/afar /f/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): trembling/from /m/
Figure:  syncope (morphological): o'er

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47 Has Scythia breathed the living cloud of war;    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  war   |   Rhyme sound:  /ɔː/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): Scythia/living /ɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): living/of /v/

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48 And, where the deluge burst, with sweepy sway    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  sway   |   Rhyme sound:  /eɪ/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): sweepy/sway /s/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): where/with /w/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): burst/sweepy/sway /s/

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49 Their arms, their kings, their gods were rolled away.    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  away   |   Rhyme sound:  /eɪ/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): Their/their/their /ð/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): Their/their/their /eə/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Their/their/their /ð/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): were/away /w/
Figure:  diacope (morphological): Their/their/their

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50 As oft have issued, host impelling host,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  host   |   Rhyme sound:  /əʊst/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): have/host/host /h/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): As/have /æ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): issued/impelling /ɪ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): host/host /əʊ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): have/host/host /h/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): host/host /s/
Figure:  diacope (morphological): host/host

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51 The blue-eyed myriads from the Baltic coast.    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  coast   |   Rhyme sound:  /əʊst/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): blue-eyed/Baltic /b/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): from/Baltic /ɒ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): blue-eyed/Baltic /b/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): myriads/from /m/

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52 The prostrate south to the destroyer yields    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  yields   |   Rhyme sound:  /iːldz/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  consonance (phonological): prostrate/south/destroyer /s/

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53 Her boasted titles and her golden fields:    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  fields   |   Rhyme sound:  /iːldz/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): Her/her /h/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): Her/her /ɜː/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): boasted/golden /əʊ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Her/her /h/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): golden/fields /l/
Figure:  diacope (morphological): Her/her

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54 With grim delight the brood of winter view    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  view   |   Rhyme sound:  /uː/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): With/grim/delight/winter /ɪ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): brood/view /uː/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): With/winter /w/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): delight/brood /d/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): of/view /v/

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55 A brighter day and heavens of azure hue,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  hue   |   Rhyme sound:  /uː/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): heavens/hue /h/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): and/azure /æ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): heavens/hue /h/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): heavens/of /v/

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56 Scent the new fragrance of the breathing rose,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  rose   |   Rhyme sound:  /əʊz/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Scent/new /n/

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57 And quaff the pendent vintage, as it grows.    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  grows   |   Rhyme sound:  /əʊz/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): And/as /æ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): vintage/it /ɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): pendent/vintage /n/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): as/grows /z/

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58 Proud of the yoke and pliant to the rod,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  rod   |   Rhyme sound:  /ɒd/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): Proud/pliant /p/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): of/rod /ɒ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Proud/pliant /p/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Proud/rod /d/

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59 Why yet does Asia dread a monarch's nod,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  nod   |   Rhyme sound:  /ɒd/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): does/dread /d/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): yet/dread /e/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): monarch's/nod /ɒ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): does/dread/nod /d/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): monarch's/nod /n/

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60 While European freedom still withstands    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  withstands   |   Rhyme sound:  /ændz/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): While/withstands /w/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): still/withstands /ɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): While/still /l/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): While/withstands /w/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): European/withstands /n/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): still/withstands /s/

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61 The encroaching tide, that drowns her lessening lands,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  lands   |   Rhyme sound:  /ændz/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): lessening/lands /l/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): that/lands /æ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): encroaching/drowns/lands /n/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): tide/drowns /d/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): tide/that /t/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): lessening/lands /l/

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62 And sees far off with an indignant groan    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  groan   |   Rhyme sound:  /əʊn/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): with/indignant /ɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): far/off /f/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): indignant/groan /n/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): indignant/groan /g/

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63 Her native plains and empires once her own?    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  own   |   Rhyme sound:  /əʊn/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): Her/her /h/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): Her/her /ɜː/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): native/plains /eɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Her/her /h/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): native/plains/once/own /n/
Figure:  diacope (morphological): Her/her

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64 Can opener skies and suns of fiercer flame    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  flame   |   Rhyme sound:  /eɪm/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): skies/suns /s/
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): fiercer/flame /f/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): Can/and /æ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Can/suns /n/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): skies/suns/fiercer /s/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): fiercer/flame /f/

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65 O'erpower the fire that animates our frame,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  frame   |   Rhyme sound:  /eɪm/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): fire/frame /f/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): that/animates /æ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): fire/frame /f/
Figure:  syncope (morphological): O'erpower

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66 As lamps, that shed at even a cheerful ray,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  ray   |   Rhyme sound:  /eɪ/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): As/lamps/that/at /æ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): that/at /t/

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67 Fade and expire beneath the eye of day?    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  day   |   Rhyme sound:  /eɪ/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): Fade/day /eɪ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): expire/beneath /ɪ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): expire/eye /aɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Fade/day /d/

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68 Need we the influence of the northern star    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  star   |   Rhyme sound:  /ɑː/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): Need/northern /n/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): Need/we /iː/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Need/influence/northern /n/

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69 To string our nerves and steel our hearts to war?    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  war   |   Rhyme sound:  /ɔː/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): string/steel /s/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): To/to /uː/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): our/our /aʊ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): string/steel /s/
Figure:  diacope (morphological): our/our

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70 And, where the face of nature laughs around,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  around   |   Rhyme sound:  /aʊnd/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): face/nature /eɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): face/laughs /f/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): nature/around /n/

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71 Must sickening Virtue fly the tainted ground?    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  ground   |   Rhyme sound:  /aʊnd/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Must/sickening /s/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Virtue/tainted /t/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): tainted/ground /n/

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72 Unmanly thought! what seasons can control,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  control   |   Rhyme sound:  /əʊl/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): can/control /k/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): Unmanly/can /æ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Unmanly/can/control /n/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): thought/what/control /t/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): can/control /k/

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73 What fancied zone can circumscribe the Soul,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  Soul   |   Rhyme sound:  /əʊl/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): circumscribe/Soul /s/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): fancied/can /æ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): zone/Soul /əʊ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): fancied/zone/can /n/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): can/circumscribe /k/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): circumscribe/Soul /s/

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74 Who, conscious of the source from whence she springs,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  springs   |   Rhyme sound:  /ɪŋz/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): source/springs /s/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): conscious/of/from /ɒ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): conscious/whence /n/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): source/springs /s/

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75 By Reason's light on Resolution's wings,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  wings   |   Rhyme sound:  /ɪŋz/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): Reason's/Resolution's /r/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): By/light /aɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Reason's/Resolution's /r/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Reason's/Resolution's /z/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): light/Resolution's /l/

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76 Spite of her frail companion, dauntless goes    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  goes   |   Rhyme sound:  /əʊz/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  consonance (phonological): companion/dauntless /n/

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77 O'er Libya's deserts and through Zembla's snows?    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  snows   |   Rhyme sound:  /əʊz/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): O'er/snows /əʊ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): Libya's/deserts /ɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): deserts/Zembla's/snows /z/
Figure:  syncope (morphological): O'er

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78 She bids each slumbering energy awake,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  awake   |   Rhyme sound:  /eɪk/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): She/each /iː/

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79 Another touch, another temper take,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  take   |   Rhyme sound:  /eɪk/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): touch/temper/take /t/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): Another/touch/another /ʌ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): Another/another /ə/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Another/another /n/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Another/another /ð/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): touch/temper/take /t/
Figure:  diacope (morphological): Another/another

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80 Suspends the inferior laws that rule our clay:    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  clay   |   Rhyme sound:  /eɪ/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Suspends/inferior /n/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): inferior/rule /r/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): laws/rule /l/

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81 The stubborn elements confess her sway;    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  sway   |   Rhyme sound:  /eɪ/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): stubborn/sway /s/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): elements/confess /e/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): stubborn/confess/sway /s/

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82 Their little wants, their low desires, refine,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  refine   |   Rhyme sound:  /aɪn/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): Their/their /ð/
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): little/low /l/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): Their/their /eə/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): little/refine /ɪ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): desires/refine /aɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Their/their /ð/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): little/low /l/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): wants/refine /n/
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83 And raise the mortal to a height divine.    
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Figure:  assonance (phonological): height/divine /aɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): mortal/height /t/

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84 Not but the human fabric from the birth    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  birth   |   Rhyme sound:  /ɜːθ/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
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Figure:  alliteration (phonological): fabric/from /f/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): Not/from /ɒ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Not/but /t/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): but/fabric/birth /b/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): human/from /m/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): fabric/from /f/

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85 Imbibes a flavour of its parent earth:    
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Figure:  assonance (phonological): Imbibes/its /ɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): flavour/of /v/

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86 As various tracts enforce a various toil,    
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Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): various/various /v/
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): tracts/toil /t/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): As/tracts /æ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): various/various /eə/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): various/various /r/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): various/various /v/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): tracts/toil /t/
Figure:  diacope (morphological): various/various

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87 The manners speak the idiom of their soil.    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  soil   |   Rhyme sound:  /ɔɪl/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): speak/soil /s/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): speak/soil /s/

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88 An iron-race the mountain-cliffs maintain,    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  maintain   |   Rhyme sound:  /eɪn/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): mountain-cliffs/maintain /m/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): iron-race/maintain /eɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): iron-race/mountain-cliffs/maintain /n/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): mountain-cliffs/maintain /m/

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89 Foes to the gentler genius of the plain:    
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Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): gentler/genius /dʒ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): gentler/genius /dʒ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): gentler/genius/plain /n/

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90 For where unwearied sinews must be found    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  found   |   Rhyme sound:  /aʊnd/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
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Figure:  consonance (phonological): For/found /f/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): where/unwearied /w/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): unwearied/sinews/found /n/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): sinews/must /s/

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91 With sidelong plough to quell the flinty ground,    
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Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): With/flinty /ɪ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): plough/ground /aʊ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): sidelong/quell /l/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): flinty/ground /n/

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92 To turn the torrent's swift-descending flood,    
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Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): turn/torrent's /t/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): turn/swift-descending /n/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): turn/torrent's /t/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): swift-descending/flood /d/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): swift-descending/flood /f/
Figure:  anaphora (morphological): To

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93 To brave the savage rushing from the wood,    
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Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  consonance (phonological): brave/savage /v/
Figure:  anaphora (morphological): To

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94 What wonder if, to patient valour trained,    
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Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): What/wonder /w/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): patient/trained /eɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): What/wonder /w/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): What/trained /t/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): wonder/trained /n/

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95 They guard with spirit what by strength they gained;    
Rhyme:  aa   |   Rhyme word(s):  gained   |   Rhyme sound:  /eɪnd/   |   Rhyme (line position):  end
Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): They/they /ð/
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): guard/gained /g/
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): spirit/strength /s/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): They/they/gained /eɪ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): with/spirit /ɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): They/with/they /ð/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): guard/gained /g/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): with/what /w/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): spirit/strength /s/
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96 And while their rocky ramparts round they see,    
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Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): their/they /ð/
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): rocky/ramparts/round /r/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): And/ramparts /æ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): their/they /ð/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): rocky/ramparts/round /r/

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97 The rough abode of want and liberty,    
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Figure:  consonance (phonological): abode/liberty /b/

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98 (As lawless force from confidence will grow)    
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Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): force/from /f/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): lawless/force /ɔː/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): from/confidence /ɒ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): lawless/will /l/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): force/from /f/

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99 Insult the plenty of the vales below?    
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Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): Insult/below /ɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Insult/vales/below /l/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Insult/plenty /n/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): of/vales /v/

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100 What wonder in the sultry climes, that spread    
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Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): What/wonder /w/
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): sultry/spread /s/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): wonder/sultry /ʌ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): What/wonder /w/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): What/that /t/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): wonder/in /n/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): sultry/spread /s/

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101 Where Nile redundant o'er his summer-bed    
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Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): redundant/summer-bed /ʌ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): redundant/his /ɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): Nile/redundant /n/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): redundant/summer-bed /d/
Figure:  syncope (morphological): o'er

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102 From his broad bosom life and verdure flings,    
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Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): From/flings /f/
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): broad/bosom /b/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): his/flings /ɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): From/life/flings /f/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): his/bosom /z/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): broad/bosom /b/

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103 And broods o'er Egypt with his watery wings,    
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Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): watery/wings /w/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): with/his/wings /ɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): with/watery/wings /w/
Figure:  syncope (morphological): o'er

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104 If with adventurous oar and ready sail,    
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Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
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Figure:  assonance (phonological): adventurous/ready /e/
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105 The dusky people drive before the gale,    
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106 Or on frail floats to distant cities ride,    
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Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  alliteration (phonological): frail/floats /f/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): distant/cities /ɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): frail/floats /f/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): floats/cities /t/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): distant/ride /d/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): distant/cities /s/

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107 That rise and glitter o'er the ambient tide.    
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Metre:  -+|-+|-+|-+|-+/   |   Syllables:  10
Figure:  assonance (phonological): That/and/ambient /æ/
Figure:  assonance (phonological): rise/tide /aɪ/
Figure:  consonance (phonological): That/glitter/tide /t/
Figure:  syncope (morphological): o'er

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0 [The Alliance of Education and Government.
A Fragment]
1 Explanatory

Title/Paratext] "The first fifty-seven lines of [...]" J. Bradshaw, 1891.

"The first fifty-seven lines of this poem were sent from Stoke, in August, 1748, in a letter to Dr. Wharton, which concludes as follows:—"I fill up with the beginning of a sort of Essay; what name to give it I know not, but the subject is the Alliance of Education and Government; I mean to show that they must necessarily concur to produce great and useful men. I desire your judgment upon so far before I proceed any further. Pray show it to no one (as it is a fragment) except it be Stonehewer, who has seen most of it already, I think." Mason says, "he was busily employed in it at the time when M. de Montesquieu's book 'L' Esprit des Lois' was first published. On reading it he found the Baron had forestalled some of his best thoughts; . . . yet the two writers differ a little in one very material point, viz., the influence of soil and climate on national manners. Some time after, he had thoughts of resuming his plan, and of dedicating it, by an introductory ode, to M. de Montesquieu, but that great man's death, which happened in 1755, made him drop his design finally."
    In a note to his Roman History, Gibbon says: "Instead of compiling tables of chronology and natural history, why did not Mr. Gray apply the powers of his genius to finish the philosophic poem of which he has left such an exquisite specimen?" Vol. iii. p. 248. Would it not have been more philosophical in Gibbon to have lamented the situation in which Gray was placed; which was not only not favourable to the cultivation of poetry, but which naturally directed his thoughts to those learned inquiries, that formed the amusement or business of all around him?—Mitford."

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Essay I.

                . . . πόταγ᾽, ὦ ᾽γαθέ· τὰν γὰρ ἀοιδάν
οὔτι πω εἰς Ἀΐδαν γε τὸν ἐκλελάθοντα ϕυλαξεῖς.
Theoc[ritus, Idyll i. 62-63].

1 As sickly plants betray a niggard earth,
2 Whose barren bosom starves her generous birth, 1 Textual

2.1-7 Whose ... birth,] "This and the other words [...]" J. Bradshaw, 1891.

"This and the other words which Mr. Gosse (in the footnotes to pages 113-115 of vol. i. of his edition of Gray's "Works") attributes to Mason are really Gray's, as may be seen in the Pembroke MSS., where the whole of this poem is in Gray's handwriting and as given by Mason except in line 106."

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3 Nor genial warmth nor genial juice retains
4 Their roots to feed and fill their verdant veins;
5 And as in climes, where winter holds his reign,
6 The soil, though fertile, will not teem in vain,
7 Forbids her gems to swell, her shades to rise,
8 Nor trusts her blossoms to the churlish skies:
9 So draw mankind in vain the vital airs, 1 Explanatory

9.1-8 So ... airs,] ""Vitales auras carpis."—Virg. Æneid, i. [...]" J. Bradshaw, 1891.

""Vitales auras carpis."—Virg. Æneid, i. 387."

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10 Unformed, unfriended, by those kindly cares
11 That health and vigour to the soul impart,
12 Spread the young thought and warm the opening heart. 1 Explanatory

12.8-9 opening heart.] "See "Ode for Music," 21." J. Bradshaw, 1891.

"See "Ode for Music," 21."

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13 So fond Instruction on the growing powers
14 Of nature idly lavishes her stores, 1 Explanatory

14.1-6 Of ... stores,] ""And lavish Nature laughs and [...]" J. Bradshaw, 1891.

""And lavish Nature laughs and throws her stores around."—Dryden, Virgil, vii. 76."

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15 If equal Justice with unclouded face
16 Smile not indulgent on the rising race,
17 And scatter with a free though frugal hand 1 Explanatory

17.2 - 18.5 scatter ... plenty] "Cf. the "Elegy," 63." J. Bradshaw, 1891.

"Cf. the "Elegy," 63."

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18 Light golden showers of plenty o'er the land: 1 Explanatory

17.2 - 18.5 scatter ... plenty] "Cf. the "Elegy," 63." J. Bradshaw, 1891.

"Cf. the "Elegy," 63."

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19 But Tyranny has fixed her empire there, 1 Textual

19.2 - 21.4 Tyranny ... blooming] "Tyranny has,—he first wrote "gloomy [...]" J. Bradshaw, 1891.

"Tyranny has,—he first wrote "gloomy sway have," and for "blooming" he had "vernal.""

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20 To check their tender hopes with chilling fear, 1 Textual

19.2 - 21.4 Tyranny ... blooming] "Tyranny has,—he first wrote "gloomy [...]" J. Bradshaw, 1891.

"Tyranny has,—he first wrote "gloomy sway have," and for "blooming" he had "vernal.""

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21 And blast the blooming promise of the year. 1 Textual

19.2 - 21.4 Tyranny ... blooming] "Tyranny has,—he first wrote "gloomy [...]" J. Bradshaw, 1891.

"Tyranny has,—he first wrote "gloomy sway have," and for "blooming" he had "vernal.""

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22 This spacious animated scene survey
23 From where the rolling orb, that gives the day,
24 His sable sons with nearer course surrounds,
25 To either pole and life's remotest bounds.
26 How rude so e'er the exterior form we find,
27 Howe'er opinion tinge the varied mind,
28 Alike to all the kind impartial heaven
29 The sparks of truth and happiness has given:
30 With sense to feel, with memory to retain,
31 They follow pleasure and they fly from pain;
32 Their judgement mends the plan their fancy draws,
33 The event presages and explores the cause.
34 The soft returns of gratitude they know,
35 By fraud elude, by force repel the foe;
36 While mutual wishes, mutual woes, endear
37 The social smile and sympathetic tear.

38 Say then, through ages by what fate confined
39 To different climes seem different souls assigned?
40 Here measured laws and philosophic ease
41 Fix and improve the polished arts of peace.
42 There Industry and Gain their vigils keep,
43 Command the winds and tame the unwilling deep.
44 Here force and hardy deeds of blood prevail;
45 There languid pleasure sighs in every gale.
46 Oft o'er the trembling nations from afar
47 Has Scythia breathed the living cloud of war;
48 And, where the deluge burst, with sweepy sway 1 Explanatory

48.7-8 sweepy sway] "cf. the "Bard," 75, and [...]" J. Bradshaw, 1891.

"cf. the "Bard," 75, and note."

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49 Their arms, their kings, their gods were rolled away.
50 As oft have issued, host impelling host,
51 The blue-eyed myriads from the Baltic coast.
52 The prostrate south to the destroyer yields
53 Her boasted titles and her golden fields:
54 With grim delight the brood of winter view
55 A brighter day and heavens of azure hue,
56 Scent the new fragrance of the breathing rose, 1 Explanatory

56.1-8 Scent ... rose,] "Cf. "gathered fragrance," "Ode on [...]" J. Bradshaw, 1891.

"Cf. "gathered fragrance," "Ode on Spring," 10, and Milton, "Arcades," 32:—

"And ye, ye breathing roses of the wood.""

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57 And quaff the pendent vintage, as it grows.
58 Proud of the yoke and pliant to the rod,
59 Why yet does Asia dread a monarch's nod,
60 While European freedom still withstands
61 The encroaching tide, that drowns her lessening lands,
62 And sees far off with an indignant groan
63 Her native plains and empires once her own?
64 Can opener skies and suns of fiercer flame
65 O'erpower the fire that animates our frame,
66 As lamps, that shed at even a cheerful ray, 1 Explanatory, 1 Textual

66.1 - 67.8 As ... day?] "Rogers refers to Dryden's "Religio [...]" J. Bradshaw, 1891.

"Rogers refers to Dryden's "Religio Laici":—

"And as these nightly tapers disappear,
When day's bright lord ascends our hemisphere.""

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66.6 even] "Eve should be "ev'n," the [...]" J. Bradshaw, 1891.

"Eve should be "ev'n," the reading in the Pembroke MS."

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67 Fade and expire beneath the eye of day? 1 Explanatory

66.1 - 67.8 As ... day?] "Rogers refers to Dryden's "Religio [...]" J. Bradshaw, 1891.

"Rogers refers to Dryden's "Religio Laici":—

"And as these nightly tapers disappear,
When day's bright lord ascends our hemisphere.""

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68 Need we the influence of the northern star
69 To string our nerves and steel our hearts to war?
70 And, where the face of nature laughs around,
71 Must sickening Virtue fly the tainted ground?
72 Unmanly thought! what seasons can control,
73 What fancied zone can circumscribe the Soul,
74 Who, conscious of the source from whence she springs,
75 By Reason's light on Resolution's wings,
76 Spite of her frail companion, dauntless goes
77 O'er Libya's deserts and through Zembla's snows?
78 She bids each slumbering energy awake,
79 Another touch, another temper take,
80 Suspends the inferior laws that rule our clay:
81 The stubborn elements confess her sway;
82 Their little wants, their low desires, refine,
83 And raise the mortal to a height divine.

84 Not but the human fabric from the birth
85 Imbibes a flavour of its parent earth:
86 As various tracts enforce a various toil,
87 The manners speak the idiom of their soil.
88 An iron-race the mountain-cliffs maintain,
89 Foes to the gentler genius of the plain:
90 For where unwearied sinews must be found
91 With sidelong plough to quell the flinty ground,
92 To turn the torrent's swift-descending flood,
93 To brave the savage rushing from the wood,
94 What wonder if, to patient valour trained,
95 They guard with spirit what by strength they gained;
96 And while their rocky ramparts round they see,
97 The rough abode of want and liberty,
98 (As lawless force from confidence will grow)
99 Insult the plenty of the vales below?
100 What wonder in the sultry climes, that spread
101 Where Nile redundant o'er his summer-bed
102 From his broad bosom life and verdure flings, 1 Explanatory

102.8 flings,] "cf. the use of "fling," [...]" J. Bradshaw, 1891.

"cf. the use of "fling," "Ode on Spring," 10."

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103 And broods o'er Egypt with his watery wings,
104 If with adventurous oar and ready sail,
105 The dusky people drive before the gale, 1 Explanatory

105.4-7 drive ... gale,] "Cf. "Paradise Lost," iii. 438:— [...]" J. Bradshaw, 1891.

"Cf. "Paradise Lost," iii. 438:—

                    "Where Chineses drive
With sails and wind their cany waggons light.""

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106 Or on frail floats to distant cities ride, 1 Textual

106.6 distant] "Mason has 'neighb'ring.'" J. Bradshaw, 1891.

"Mason has 'neighb'ring.'"

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107 That rise and glitter o'er the ambient tide. 1 Textual

107.1-8 That ... tide.] "[Note on the couplet found [...]" J. Bradshaw, 1891.

"[Note on the couplet found by Mason: "When love could teach a monarch to be wise, // And gospel-light first dawned from Bullen's eyes."] In the short notice of Gray by Horace Walpole, prefixed to Mitford's "Correspondence of Gray and Mason," he says he began a poem on the reformation of learning, but soon dropped it on finding his plan too much resembling the "Dunciad." It had this admirable line in it—

"When gospel-light," etc.
Walpole seems to have quoted from memory; the couplet does not occur in the "Hymn to Ignorance," to which he refers, nor yet in the poem before us, but among the papers in which Mason found the plan in prose of this poem.
    Walpole imitated the couplet in an inscription on a Gothic column to Queen Catherine:—
"From Katherine's wrongs a nation's bliss was spread,
And Luther's light from Henry's lawless bed.""

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  • The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: English and Latin. Edited with an introduction, life, notes and a bibliography by John Bradshaw. The Aldine edition of the British poets series. London: George Bell and sons, 1891.

Spelling has been modernized throughout, except in case of conscious archaisms. Contractions, italics and initial capitalization have been largely eliminated, except where of real import. Obvious errors have been silently corrected, punctuation has been supplied. The editor would like to express his gratitude to the library staff of the Göttingen State and University Library (SUB Göttingen) for their invaluable assistance.

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