The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... fall a tear , Which only then did pity wear : But , when the corpse on shore were cast , Which she her husband found at last , What should the wretched widow do ? Grief chang'd her straight ; away she flew , Turn'd to a bird : and so at ...
... fall a tear , Which only then did pity wear : But , when the corpse on shore were cast , Which she her husband found at last , What should the wretched widow do ? Grief chang'd her straight ; away she flew , Turn'd to a bird : and so at ...
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... fall , Though all the world , myself and all ; And for love - if ever I Approach to it again so nigh , As to allow a toleration To the least glimmering inclination : If thou alone dost not control All those tyrants of my soul , And to ...
... fall , Though all the world , myself and all ; And for love - if ever I Approach to it again so nigh , As to allow a toleration To the least glimmering inclination : If thou alone dost not control All those tyrants of my soul , And to ...
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... fall , Vain idol - gods , that have no sense nor mind : Honour's their Ashtaroth , and pride their Baal , The thundering Baal of woman - kind : With twenty other devils more , Which they , as we do them , adore . But then , like men ...
... fall , Vain idol - gods , that have no sense nor mind : Honour's their Ashtaroth , and pride their Baal , The thundering Baal of woman - kind : With twenty other devils more , Which they , as we do them , adore . But then , like men ...
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... fall by her not loving , than her hate . And yet this death of mine , I fear , Will ominous to her appear ; When , sound in every other part , Her sacrifice is found without a heart ; For the last tempest of my death Shall sigh out that ...
... fall by her not loving , than her hate . And yet this death of mine , I fear , Will ominous to her appear ; When , sound in every other part , Her sacrifice is found without a heart ; For the last tempest of my death Shall sigh out that ...
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... fall ; My country , kindred , and my best Acquaintance , were to share the rest ; But thou , their covetous neighbour , dravest out all : Nay more ; thou makest me worship thee , And wouldst the rule of my religion be : Did ever tyrant ...
... fall ; My country , kindred , and my best Acquaintance , were to share the rest ; But thou , their covetous neighbour , dravest out all : Nay more ; thou makest me worship thee , And wouldst the rule of my religion be : Did ever tyrant ...
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