Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volumen1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... Thou solemn sea and solitary shore , best and most retired scene for contemplation , with how many noble thoughts have you inspired * The winter - villa of Pliny . me ! Snatch , then , my friend , as 26 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... Thou solemn sea and solitary shore , best and most retired scene for contemplation , with how many noble thoughts have you inspired * The winter - villa of Pliny . me ! Snatch , then , my friend , as 26 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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... Thou didst not shudder when the sword Here on the young its fury spent , The helpless and the innocent . Sit now , and answer groan for groan ; The child before thee is thy own ; And she who wildly wanders there , The mother , in her ...
... Thou didst not shudder when the sword Here on the young its fury spent , The helpless and the innocent . Sit now , and answer groan for groan ; The child before thee is thy own ; And she who wildly wanders there , The mother , in her ...
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... thou be hated both of God and man . [ Exit , forced off by Soldiers . Cliff . How now ! is he dead already ? Or is ... thou revenged on men , and let me live . -- Cliff . In vain thou speak'st , poor boy ; my father's blood Hath stopp'd ...
... thou be hated both of God and man . [ Exit , forced off by Soldiers . Cliff . How now ! is he dead already ? Or is ... thou revenged on men , and let me live . -- Cliff . In vain thou speak'st , poor boy ; my father's blood Hath stopp'd ...
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... Thou hast one son , for his sake pity me ; Lest , in revenge thereof , -sith God is just , - He be as miserably slain as I. Ah , let me live in prison all my days ; And when I give occasion of offence , Then let me die , for now thou ...
... Thou hast one son , for his sake pity me ; Lest , in revenge thereof , -sith God is just , - He be as miserably slain as I. Ah , let me live in prison all my days ; And when I give occasion of offence , Then let me die , for now thou ...
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... thou know who speaks to thee ? - Dark cloudy death o'ershades his beams of life , And he nor sees , nor hears us what we say . Rich . O , would he did ! and so , perhaps , he doth ; ' Tis but his policy to counterfeit , Because he would ...
... thou know who speaks to thee ? - Dark cloudy death o'ershades his beams of life , And he nor sees , nor hears us what we say . Rich . O , would he did ! and so , perhaps , he doth ; ' Tis but his policy to counterfeit , Because he would ...
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