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... pain , He calmly return'd To his cottage again . 20 25 330 SONG [ 1704 ] Of all the torments , all the cares , With which our lives are curst ; Of all the plagues a lover bears , Sure rivals are the worst ! By partners , in each other ...
... pain , He calmly return'd To his cottage again . 20 25 330 SONG [ 1704 ] Of all the torments , all the cares , With which our lives are curst ; Of all the plagues a lover bears , Sure rivals are the worst ! By partners , in each other ...
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... pain . O ye , whose souls relentless love has tam'd 145 To soft distress , or friends untimely fallen ! Court not the luxury of tender thought ; Nor deem it impious to forget those pains That hurt the living , naught avail the dead . Go ...
... pain . O ye , whose souls relentless love has tam'd 145 To soft distress , or friends untimely fallen ! Court not the luxury of tender thought ; Nor deem it impious to forget those pains That hurt the living , naught avail the dead . Go ...
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... pains You rue more modish visits , visit here , And breathe from your debauch : give , and reduce Surfeit's dominion o'er ... pain it feels . More generous sorrow , while it sinks , exalts ; And conscious virtue mitigates the pang . Nor ...
... pains You rue more modish visits , visit here , And breathe from your debauch : give , and reduce Surfeit's dominion o'er ... pain it feels . More generous sorrow , while it sinks , exalts ; And conscious virtue mitigates the pang . Nor ...
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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