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FEAR - A Tyrant's Fear Knowles Fear of Cruelty Shakspeare Fear of Apparitions W. Scott Juliet's Fear Shakspeare Guilty Fear W. Scott ( 3. ) GRIEF - A Mother's Grief Moultrie A Lover's Grief H. K. White A Widowed Husband's Grief ...
FEAR - A Tyrant's Fear Knowles Fear of Cruelty Shakspeare Fear of Apparitions W. Scott Juliet's Fear Shakspeare Guilty Fear W. Scott ( 3. ) GRIEF - A Mother's Grief Moultrie A Lover's Grief H. K. White A Widowed Husband's Grief ...
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Guilty Fear . " Yet twice have I beheld to - day A Form , that seem'd to dog our way ; Twice from my glance it seem'd to flee , And shroud itself by cliff or tree . ' Twas Mortham's form , from foot to head !
Guilty Fear . " Yet twice have I beheld to - day A Form , that seem'd to dog our way ; Twice from my glance it seem'd to flee , And shroud itself by cliff or tree . ' Twas Mortham's form , from foot to head !
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A thousand thoughts , and all of fear ; His wavering faith received not quite The form he saw as Mortham's sprite , But more he fear'd it , if it stood His lord , in living flesh and blood . Was it a dream ?
A thousand thoughts , and all of fear ; His wavering faith received not quite The form he saw as Mortham's sprite , But more he fear'd it , if it stood His lord , in living flesh and blood . Was it a dream ?
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