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... once , and learn of me , to die . Ah then , thy once - lov'd Eloïsa see ! It will be then no crime to gaze on me . See from my cheek the transient roses fly ! See the last sparkle languish in my eye ! Till ev'ry motion , pulse , and ...
... once , and learn of me , to die . Ah then , thy once - lov'd Eloïsa see ! It will be then no crime to gaze on me . See from my cheek the transient roses fly ! See the last sparkle languish in my eye ! Till ev'ry motion , pulse , and ...
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... once they roar , " And little skill'd of faerie lore , Thy cause to come we know : Now has thy kestrell courage fell ... Once you were young ; or one , whose life's so long She might have borne my mother , tells me wrong . And once ...
... once they roar , " And little skill'd of faerie lore , Thy cause to come we know : Now has thy kestrell courage fell ... Once you were young ; or one , whose life's so long She might have borne my mother , tells me wrong . And once ...
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... Once dreaded by our foes ! And mingle with our cup The tears that England owes . Her timbers yet are sound , And she may float again 30 Full charg'd with England's thunder , And plough the distant main . But Kempenfelt is gone , His ...
... Once dreaded by our foes ! And mingle with our cup The tears that England owes . Her timbers yet are sound , And she may float again 30 Full charg'd with England's thunder , And plough the distant main . But Kempenfelt is gone , His ...
Contents
An Epistle to Fleetwood Shepherd Esq | 3 |
A Better Answer | 9 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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