Poetical Works, Volume 1Bell and Daldy, 1866 |
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... lost , Call not this gloom I wear , this anxious mien , The dull effect of humour or of spleen ! Still , still I mourn , with each returning day , Him snatched by fate in early youth away , And her through tedious years of doubt and ...
... lost , Call not this gloom I wear , this anxious mien , The dull effect of humour or of spleen ! Still , still I mourn , with each returning day , Him snatched by fate in early youth away , And her through tedious years of doubt and ...
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... lost , When Hope , long lingering , at last yields the ghost , The sound of pardon pierce his startled ear , He drops at once his fetters and his fear , A transport glows in all he looks and speaks , 715 720 725 " Lightnings ; " Eds ...
... lost , When Hope , long lingering , at last yields the ghost , The sound of pardon pierce his startled ear , He drops at once his fetters and his fear , A transport glows in all he looks and speaks , 715 720 725 " Lightnings ; " Eds ...
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... lost For want of powers proportioned to the post : Give e'en a dunce the employment he desires , And he soon finds the talents it requires ; A business with an income at its heels Furnishes always oil for its own wheels . But in his ...
... lost For want of powers proportioned to the post : Give e'en a dunce the employment he desires , And he soon finds the talents it requires ; A business with an income at its heels Furnishes always oil for its own wheels . But in his ...
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