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It was some spirit , Sheridan ! that breathed , « 0 what a loud and fearful shriek
was there , • As when far off the warbled strains are heard > Thou gentle look ,
that didst my soul beguile , Pale roamer through the night ! thou poor forlorn !
It was some spirit , Sheridan ! that breathed , « 0 what a loud and fearful shriek
was there , • As when far off the warbled strains are heard > Thou gentle look ,
that didst my soul beguile , Pale roamer through the night ! thou poor forlorn !
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... anxious call , Return , poor Child ! Nome , weary Truant home ! Maid of my
Love , sweet Genevieve ! In beauty's ' s light you glide along : Your eye is like the
star of eve , And sweet your voice , as seraphi's song . Yet not your heavenly
beauty ...
... anxious call , Return , poor Child ! Nome , weary Truant home ! Maid of my
Love , sweet Genevieve ! In beauty's ' s light you glide along : Your eye is like the
star of eve , And sweet your voice , as seraphi's song . Yet not your heavenly
beauty ...
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To scenes of bliss transmutes his fancied wealth , Poor Chatterton ! farewell ! of
darkest hues And young and old shall now see happy days . This chaplet cast I
on thy unshaped tomb ; On many a waste he bids trim gardens rise , But dare no
...
To scenes of bliss transmutes his fancied wealth , Poor Chatterton ! farewell ! of
darkest hues And young and old shall now see happy days . This chaplet cast I
on thy unshaped tomb ; On many a waste he bids trim gardens rise , But dare no
...
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Poor little foal of an oppressed race ! I love the languid patience of thy face : And
oft with gentle hand I give thee bread , And clap thy ragged coat , and pat thy
head . But what thy dulled spirits hath dismay'd , That never thou dost sport along
...
Poor little foal of an oppressed race ! I love the languid patience of thy face : And
oft with gentle hand I give thee bread , And clap thy ragged coat , and pat thy
head . But what thy dulled spirits hath dismay'd , That never thou dost sport along
...
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Rest , injured shade ! the poor man's grateful prayer For not through pathless
grove with murmur rude On heaven - ward wing thy wounded soul shall bear .
Thou soothest the sad wood - nymph , Solitude ; As oft at twilight gloom thy grave
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Rest , injured shade ! the poor man's grateful prayer For not through pathless
grove with murmur rude On heaven - ward wing thy wounded soul shall bear .
Thou soothest the sad wood - nymph , Solitude ; As oft at twilight gloom thy grave
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