The British poets of the nineteenth century, including the select works of Crabbe ... and others. Being a suppl. vol. to The poetical works of Byron, Scott and MooreH. I. Broenner, 1828 - 788 pages |
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... poison'd , but could not intoxicate : But a weak orphan's need and loneliness . I had no parent upon earth — no door Was oped to me— e- young , innocent , and poor , Vain , tender , and resentful — and my friend Jealous of one who must ...
... poison'd , but could not intoxicate : But a weak orphan's need and loneliness . I had no parent upon earth — no door Was oped to me— e- young , innocent , and poor , Vain , tender , and resentful — and my friend Jealous of one who must ...
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... poison'd by the cursos deep Of every wretch whom he compels to weep ! ' Nay , my sweet sister , if you thought such pain Were his , your pity would awake again ; Your generous heart the wretch's grief would feel And you would soothe the ...
... poison'd by the cursos deep Of every wretch whom he compels to weep ! ' Nay , my sweet sister , if you thought such pain Were his , your pity would awake again ; Your generous heart the wretch's grief would feel And you would soothe the ...
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... poison'd baits , that take As artful maids allow , amount to much ; And win the soul of all who venture nigh . Camilla listen'd , paused , and look'd surprise , Fair witch ! exulting in her witcheries ! She turn'd aside her face ...
... poison'd baits , that take As artful maids allow , amount to much ; And win the soul of all who venture nigh . Camilla listen'd , paused , and look'd surprise , Fair witch ! exulting in her witcheries ! She turn'd aside her face ...
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... poison'd cup , and dropp'd it as I tried . She is a woman , and that famish'd thing Makes her to life , with all its evils , cling : Feed her , and let her breathe her last in peace , And all my sufferings with your promise cease ...
... poison'd cup , and dropp'd it as I tried . She is a woman , and that famish'd thing Makes her to life , with all its evils , cling : Feed her , and let her breathe her last in peace , And all my sufferings with your promise cease ...
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... poison'd all parental love ? It made me proud - it made me mad ! -Yet that with jealous feelings strove , Yes , I was lost - but there was cause ! - And would at last have won my will , Where stood my tale ? -I cannot find - Had I not ...
... poison'd all parental love ? It made me proud - it made me mad ! -Yet that with jealous feelings strove , Yes , I was lost - but there was cause ! - And would at last have won my will , Where stood my tale ? -I cannot find - Had I not ...
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