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" Which have been suffer'd, and can ne'er return? Those that have weather'da tempestuous night, And find a calm approaching with the light, Will not, unless their reason they disown, Still make those dangers present that are gone. "
The Cottage on the Cliff: A Seaside Story - Página 221
por Catherine George Ward - 1834
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Bell's Edition, Volúmenes51-52

John Bell - 1787 - 410 páginas
...84. And why should we for those misfortunes mourn, Which have been suffer'd, and can ne'er return ? Those that have weather'da tempestuous night, And...disown, Still make those dangers present that are gone. 90 What is behind the curtain none can see; It may be joy ; suppose it misery t 'Tis future still ;...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including ..., Volumen8

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 654 páginas
...mind : And why should we for thuse nvsfortunes mourn, Which have been siiflerM, and can ne'er renirn? 0 1 What is behind the curtain none can see ; It may be joy : suppose it misery; Tis future still j and...
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The British Poets: Including Translations ...

British poets - 1822 - 312 páginas
...those misfortunes mourn, Which have been suffer'd, and can ne'er return ? Those that can weather a tempestuous night, And find a calm approaching with...disown, Still make those dangers present that are gone. What is behind the curtain none can see; It may be joy: suppose it misery: 'Tis future still; and that...
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