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... that fans thy locks ! - Yet ere another moon , the storm may howl , And rudely beat on thy unsheltered head . To day the pine - clad mountains bound thy hopes , Thy ev'ry wish : but soon the villain's smile May poison ...
... that fans thy locks ! - Yet ere another moon , the storm may howl , And rudely beat on thy unsheltered head . To day the pine - clad mountains bound thy hopes , Thy ev'ry wish : but soon the villain's smile May poison ...
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Buoyed by hope , we suppose his affliction not quite remediless , that his fall is an accident to which the way - farers of this life are daily liable , and we anticipate his immediate rise to resume his labours .
Buoyed by hope , we suppose his affliction not quite remediless , that his fall is an accident to which the way - farers of this life are daily liable , and we anticipate his immediate rise to resume his labours .
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I gave him of wine in hopes of relieving him . He took it from me , and , as he held it in his hand , he gave me this ode , in which he announced his departure from us in a strain of prophetic inspiration which resembles the plaintive ...
I gave him of wine in hopes of relieving him . He took it from me , and , as he held it in his hand , he gave me this ode , in which he announced his departure from us in a strain of prophetic inspiration which resembles the plaintive ...
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... There shall fair angels in a radiant ring , And the great Son of Heaven's eternal King , Proclaim thee welcome to the blissful skies , And wipe the tears for ever from thine eyes . a How did we hope alas ! the hope how vain !
... There shall fair angels in a radiant ring , And the great Son of Heaven's eternal King , Proclaim thee welcome to the blissful skies , And wipe the tears for ever from thine eyes . a How did we hope alas ! the hope how vain !
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I looked anxiously forward in the hope of being comforted by some dim ray , which might assure me that my labours were approaching an end . At last this propitious token appeared , and I issued forth into a kind of chamber , one side of ...
I looked anxiously forward in the hope of being comforted by some dim ray , which might assure me that my labours were approaching an end . At last this propitious token appeared , and I issued forth into a kind of chamber , one side of ...
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