The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... lives i̇'the ' sea . Dost thou deny only to me The no - great privilege of captivity ? I beg or challenge here thy bow ; Either thy pity to me , or else thine anger , show . Come ! or I'll teach the world to scorn that 6 THE REQUEST .
... lives i̇'the ' sea . Dost thou deny only to me The no - great privilege of captivity ? I beg or challenge here thy bow ; Either thy pity to me , or else thine anger , show . Come ! or I'll teach the world to scorn that 6 THE REQUEST .
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... lives , to make them slaves . I am thy slave then ; let me know , Hard master ! the great task I have to do : Who pride and scorn do undergo . In tempests and rough seas thy galleys row ; They pant , and groan , and sigh ; but THE ...
... lives , to make them slaves . I am thy slave then ; let me know , Hard master ! the great task I have to do : Who pride and scorn do undergo . In tempests and rough seas thy galleys row ; They pant , and groan , and sigh ; but THE ...
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... live . So powerful is this change , it render can My outside Woman , and your inside Man . CLAD ALL IN WHITE . FAIREST thing that shines below , Why in this robe dost thou appear ? Wouldst thou a white most perfect show , Thou must at ...
... live . So powerful is this change , it render can My outside Woman , and your inside Man . CLAD ALL IN WHITE . FAIREST thing that shines below , Why in this robe dost thou appear ? Wouldst thou a white most perfect show , Thou must at ...
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... lives . THE DESPAIR . BENEATH this gloomy shade , By Nature only for my sorrows made , I'll spend this voice in cries ; In tears I'll waste these By Love so vainly fed ; eyes , So Lust , of old , the Deluge punished . " Ah , wretched ...
... lives . THE DESPAIR . BENEATH this gloomy shade , By Nature only for my sorrows made , I'll spend this voice in cries ; In tears I'll waste these By Love so vainly fed ; eyes , So Lust , of old , the Deluge punished . " Ah , wretched ...
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... it condemn'd and destin'd is to burn ! Once dead , how can it be , Death should a thing so pleasant seem to thee , That thou shouldst come to live it o'er again in me ? " THE WISH . WELL then ; I now do plainly 28 THE DESPAIR .
... it condemn'd and destin'd is to burn ! Once dead , how can it be , Death should a thing so pleasant seem to thee , That thou shouldst come to live it o'er again in me ? " THE WISH . WELL then ; I now do plainly 28 THE DESPAIR .
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