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... thee , And darken in thy loss of dignity . - Yes , the long honours of thy native land Hang on thy words , her fate is in thy hand , - Europe beholds thee with concentering eyes , And Asia watches from her eager skies ; While , well ...
... thee , And darken in thy loss of dignity . - Yes , the long honours of thy native land Hang on thy words , her fate is in thy hand , - Europe beholds thee with concentering eyes , And Asia watches from her eager skies ; While , well ...
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... thee , Thou most profane , unconscionable There's not a word in all thy history liar ! But dooms thee justly to eternal fire ; And , in what last you've utter'd , your assurance Surpasses far both man's and Heav'n's endurance , " If on ...
... thee , Thou most profane , unconscionable There's not a word in all thy history liar ! But dooms thee justly to eternal fire ; And , in what last you've utter'd , your assurance Surpasses far both man's and Heav'n's endurance , " If on ...
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... thee with me , where are met In Pella the neglected church of Christ . Miriam . With thee ! to fly with thee ! thou makʼst me fear Lest all this while I have deceived my soul , Excusing to myself our stolen meetings By the fond thought ...
... thee with me , where are met In Pella the neglected church of Christ . Miriam . With thee ! to fly with thee ! thou makʼst me fear Lest all this while I have deceived my soul , Excusing to myself our stolen meetings By the fond thought ...
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Eberts Universal Bibliographical Lexi | 8 |
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