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And yet I would , my father , thou went'st not forth to night . I have a strange foreboding of some misfortune near , And tho ' the field were fought and won , I would thou stayedst here . " " Out , out on thee , Florinda - what folly ...
And yet I would , my father , thou went'st not forth to night . I have a strange foreboding of some misfortune near , And tho ' the field were fought and won , I would thou stayedst here . " " Out , out on thee , Florinda - what folly ...
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An thou wilt look more closely against yon sunset sky , Thou❜lt see DON RODERICK'S banner above the lances fly . The chase to - day pursuing , a shaft hath pierced his side , And hitherward for succor he hath been ...
An thou wilt look more closely against yon sunset sky , Thou❜lt see DON RODERICK'S banner above the lances fly . The chase to - day pursuing , a shaft hath pierced his side , And hitherward for succor he hath been ...
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Before the lady Cava the king he bent his knee , " Thou cur'st , " quoth he , " my body — yet sore thou woundest me ! II . " The shaft it pierced my bosom , alack ! thy lovely eyes Have barbed a sharper arrow , and in my heart it lies .
Before the lady Cava the king he bent his knee , " Thou cur'st , " quoth he , " my body — yet sore thou woundest me ! II . " The shaft it pierced my bosom , alack ! thy lovely eyes Have barbed a sharper arrow , and in my heart it lies .
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Oh ! when Count Julian heard it , a vengeful man was he ; And in his wrath he called the Moor across the groaning sea ; He tore his beard of silver , and bitter oaths he swore , - “ God curse thee , thou false monarch !
Oh ! when Count Julian heard it , a vengeful man was he ; And in his wrath he called the Moor across the groaning sea ; He tore his beard of silver , and bitter oaths he swore , - “ God curse thee , thou false monarch !
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The capitalist who em- ploys him , counts his wealth by thou- sands , and looks down with curled lip upon the brother whose property he is appropriating to himself . The profes- sional man , the corporation officer and manager ...
The capitalist who em- ploys him , counts his wealth by thou- sands , and looks down with curled lip upon the brother whose property he is appropriating to himself . The profes- sional man , the corporation officer and manager ...
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