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Side 92
All , in a word , from which all eyes must start , That opening sepulchre — the
naked heart • Why should I seek ? because -- Oh ! didst thou not Bares with its
buried woes , till Pride awake , Redeem my life from worse than slavery's lot ?
All , in a word , from which all eyes must start , That opening sepulchre — the
naked heart • Why should I seek ? because -- Oh ! didst thou not Bares with its
buried woes , till Pride awake , Redeem my life from worse than slavery's lot ?
Side 94
it suits a coward's hand , Full many a stoic eye and aspect stern And slumber
pleads for safety , with a voice Mask hearts where grief had little left to learn ; As
sacred to this worn and fretted heart , And many a withering thought lies hid , not
lost ...
it suits a coward's hand , Full many a stoic eye and aspect stern And slumber
pleads for safety , with a voice Mask hearts where grief had little left to learn ; As
sacred to this worn and fretted heart , And many a withering thought lies hid , not
lost ...
Side 248
Wo to her stubborn heart ; if once mine come A dreadful tempest in a forest is de
Into the selfsame room , scribed in the sixth Canto There is also " Twill tear and
break up all within , a long description of superstition ; whose Like a Grenada
shot ...
Wo to her stubborn heart ; if once mine come A dreadful tempest in a forest is de
Into the selfsame room , scribed in the sixth Canto There is also " Twill tear and
break up all within , a long description of superstition ; whose Like a Grenada
shot ...
Side 283
... restrain The short dark waves , heaved to the land , His own keen heart , his
eager train , With ceaseless plash kiss'd cliff or sand ; -- Until the archers gain d
the plain ; It was a slumb'rous sound - he turn'd Then , · Mount , ye galants free !
... restrain The short dark waves , heaved to the land , His own keen heart , his
eager train , With ceaseless plash kiss'd cliff or sand ; -- Until the archers gain d
the plain ; It was a slumb'rous sound - he turn'd Then , · Mount , ye galants free !
Side 389
The sympathy newing , the plague suddenly re - appeared . which relatives feel
for the wounded and This was owing to the reprehensible the dying in battle , is
but the shadow of avarice of merciless individuals , who had that heart rending ...
The sympathy newing , the plague suddenly re - appeared . which relatives feel
for the wounded and This was owing to the reprehensible the dying in battle , is
but the shadow of avarice of merciless individuals , who had that heart rending ...
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