The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... tear : Nay , unless soon thou woundest me , My verses shall not only wound , but murder , thee . THE THRALDOM . I CAME , I saw , and was undone ; Lightning did through my bones and marrow run ; A pointed pain pierced deep my heart ; A ...
... tear : Nay , unless soon thou woundest me , My verses shall not only wound , but murder , thee . THE THRALDOM . I CAME , I saw , and was undone ; Lightning did through my bones and marrow run ; A pointed pain pierced deep my heart ; A ...
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... 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 last ...
... 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 last ...
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... 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 youth ! " said I ; 27.
... 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 youth ! " said I ; 27.
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... do not feasts and banquets look to have ; A little bread and water's all I crave . On a sigh of pity I a year can live ; One tear will keep me twenty , at least ; Fifty , a gentle look will give ; An hundred 30 MY DIET .
... do not feasts and banquets look to have ; A little bread and water's all I crave . On a sigh of pity I a year can live ; One tear will keep me twenty , at least ; Fifty , a gentle look will give ; An hundred 30 MY DIET .
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... tear ! But take heed ; for , if me thou pitiest then , Twenty to one but I shall live again . THE GIVEN HEART . I WONDER what those lovers mean , who They ' ave given their hearts away : Some good kind lover , tell me how ? For mine is ...
... tear ! But take heed ; for , if me thou pitiest then , Twenty to one but I shall live again . THE GIVEN HEART . I WONDER what those lovers mean , who They ' ave given their hearts away : Some good kind lover , tell me how ? For mine is ...
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