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... fears ! Man's life is all a mist , and in the dark Our fortunes meet us . If fate be not , then what can we foresee ? And how can we avoid it , if it be ? DRYDEN . VOL . III . LONDON : PRINTED FOR A. K. NEWMAN AND CO . LEADENHALL ...
... fears ! Man's life is all a mist , and in the dark Our fortunes meet us . If fate be not , then what can we foresee ? And how can we avoid it , if it be ? DRYDEN . VOL . III . LONDON : PRINTED FOR A. K. NEWMAN AND CO . LEADENHALL ...
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... fear , His life or fortune touches near ; Hope is smiling , Joy is nigh ; Tell , ph tell me not to sigh ; Teach me now , or ere too late , Teach me how to ' ward his fate ; Teach me ere the deed be done ; Father , speak ! the sand is ...
... fear , His life or fortune touches near ; Hope is smiling , Joy is nigh ; Tell , ph tell me not to sigh ; Teach me now , or ere too late , Teach me how to ' ward his fate ; Teach me ere the deed be done ; Father , speak ! the sand is ...
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... fear , And terror drear , Maiden , dull your beaming eye ; Heaven is kind , Though man is blind , And will not hear the virtuous sigh ; But yet beware of all you see , For ill has been , and yet shall be . " " But " But tell me , father ...
... fear , And terror drear , Maiden , dull your beaming eye ; Heaven is kind , Though man is blind , And will not hear the virtuous sigh ; But yet beware of all you see , For ill has been , and yet shall be . " " But " But tell me , father ...
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... fear not - there shalt thou see the form of him who has filled thy fancy by day , and thy dream by night ; to him , and him alone that bears the fea- tures thou shalt see there , be thy hand given . " Flora fixed her eye intently on the ...
... fear not - there shalt thou see the form of him who has filled thy fancy by day , and thy dream by night ; to him , and him alone that bears the fea- tures thou shalt see there , be thy hand given . " Flora fixed her eye intently on the ...
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... fear- ful expectation . At first the cheek of Edwin had turned pale as death , his lip quivered , and his eye closed . But now he recovered himself , and snatching up the cup of wine that stood untasted by his side , he raised it high ...
... fear- ful expectation . At first the cheek of Edwin had turned pale as death , his lip quivered , and his eye closed . But now he recovered himself , and snatching up the cup of wine that stood untasted by his side , he raised it high ...
Términos y frases comunes
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