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How did we hope alas ! the hope how vain ! To hear thy future more enripened
strain ; When fancy's fire with judgment had combined To guide each effort of the
enraptured mind . Yet are those youthful glowing lays of thine The emanations of
...
How did we hope alas ! the hope how vain ! To hear thy future more enripened
strain ; When fancy's fire with judgment had combined To guide each effort of the
enraptured mind . Yet are those youthful glowing lays of thine The emanations of
...
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Not then , I pour'd The melancholy song of memory ; No solitary tale my idle
hours could tell Of sorrow ; Hope departed ; or Despair . My dulcet harp was
strung to Rapture's notes ; Its jocund strings re - echoed themes of love , Or
careless ...
Not then , I pour'd The melancholy song of memory ; No solitary tale my idle
hours could tell Of sorrow ; Hope departed ; or Despair . My dulcet harp was
strung to Rapture's notes ; Its jocund strings re - echoed themes of love , Or
careless ...
Página 119
... and deceitful hopes : Me , now , no more the balmy breeze of spring , Nor
summer's streamlets murm'ring through the ... The vernal glow of hope is fled :
and joy , Shall glad no more my once contented cot ; False , fickle woman drove
her ...
... and deceitful hopes : Me , now , no more the balmy breeze of spring , Nor
summer's streamlets murm'ring through the ... The vernal glow of hope is fled :
and joy , Shall glad no more my once contented cot ; False , fickle woman drove
her ...
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Then time flies fast , while laughing childhood throws Handfuls of roses at him ,
as he goes . And all the future like a lake is spread , A calm expanse beneath
Hope's angel tread . When young we gaze on life as on a show , The bright we
love ...
Then time flies fast , while laughing childhood throws Handfuls of roses at him ,
as he goes . And all the future like a lake is spread , A calm expanse beneath
Hope's angel tread . When young we gaze on life as on a show , The bright we
love ...
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To hope that an asylum would be afforded to sick man , which was denied to one
in health , was unreasonable . The first impulse which flowed from these
reflections , was to hasten back to Malverton ; which , with sufficient diligence , I
might ...
To hope that an asylum would be afforded to sick man , which was denied to one
in health , was unreasonable . The first impulse which flowed from these
reflections , was to hasten back to Malverton ; which , with sufficient diligence , I
might ...
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