Anthology of Romanticism, Volume 2Ernest Bernbaum T. Nelson and sons, 1929 - English literature |
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... perhaps - and then I'm lost again . - The ease of a few tears Is all that's left to me ; And duty too forbids me to insult When I have vowed obedience . Perhaps 5 10 The fault's in me , and nature has not formed Me with the thousand ...
... perhaps - and then I'm lost again . - The ease of a few tears Is all that's left to me ; And duty too forbids me to insult When I have vowed obedience . Perhaps 5 10 The fault's in me , and nature has not formed Me with the thousand ...
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... perhaps was the preparation ) have provided for me intoxicating potions to rob me of my senses . " And then thou wretch ! ( turning to me ) mightest more securely have depended upon such a low con- 50 trivance as this ! " And ye vile ...
... perhaps was the preparation ) have provided for me intoxicating potions to rob me of my senses . " And then thou wretch ! ( turning to me ) mightest more securely have depended upon such a low con- 50 trivance as this ! " And ye vile ...
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... Perhaps it may turn out a sang , Perhaps turn out a sermon . 50 50 10 15 20 25 25 Ye'll try the world soon 340 ROBERT BURNS Epistle to a Young Friend.
... Perhaps it may turn out a sang , Perhaps turn out a sermon . 50 50 10 15 20 25 25 Ye'll try the world soon 340 ROBERT BURNS Epistle to a Young Friend.
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