The Remains of Henry Kirke White of Nottingham, 2: With an Account of His LifeLongman, Hurot, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1821 |
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... pain has own'd and smil'd , Its fascinating power . II . Yet , oh my Lyre ! the busy crowd Will little heed thy simple tones : Them mightier minstrels harping loud Engross , and thou and I must shroud - Where dark oblivion ' thrones ...
... pain has own'd and smil'd , Its fascinating power . II . Yet , oh my Lyre ! the busy crowd Will little heed thy simple tones : Them mightier minstrels harping loud Engross , and thou and I must shroud - Where dark oblivion ' thrones ...
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... pain , Can count with pleasure what small joys remain : Though were his sight conveyed from zone to zone , He would not find one spot of ground his own , Yet , as he looks around , he cries with glee , These bounding prospects all were ...
... pain , Can count with pleasure what small joys remain : Though were his sight conveyed from zone to zone , He would not find one spot of ground his own , Yet , as he looks around , he cries with glee , These bounding prospects all were ...
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... pain , And in their breasts the charmer Hope retain : While others , dead to feeling , can survey , Unmov'd , their fairest prospects fade away : But yet a few there be , too soon o'ercast ! Who shrink unhappy from the adverse blast ...
... pain , And in their breasts the charmer Hope retain : While others , dead to feeling , can survey , Unmov'd , their fairest prospects fade away : But yet a few there be , too soon o'ercast ! Who shrink unhappy from the adverse blast ...
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... pain , In secret sigh'd , a victim to despair , Nor dared to hope to win the peerless fair . No more the shepherd on the blooming mead Attun'd to gaiety his artless reed , No more entwin'd the pansied wreath , to deck His favourite ...
... pain , In secret sigh'd , a victim to despair , Nor dared to hope to win the peerless fair . No more the shepherd on the blooming mead Attun'd to gaiety his artless reed , No more entwin'd the pansied wreath , to deck His favourite ...
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... pains were nearly done . And she throttled the youth with her sinewy hands , And his face grew deadly blue ; And his father he tore his thin grey hair , And kiss'd the livid hue . And then she told , how she bored a hole In the bark ...
... pains were nearly done . And she throttled the youth with her sinewy hands , And his face grew deadly blue ; And his father he tore his thin grey hair , And kiss'd the livid hue . And then she told , how she bored a hole In the bark ...
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