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... face , And looks and listens for the boy behind : For he , alas ! is blind ! MONODY ON THE DEATH OF CHATTERTON . O WHAT a wonder seems the fear of death , Seeing how gladly we all sink to sleep , Babes , Children , Youths and Men ...
... face , And looks and listens for the boy behind : For he , alas ! is blind ! MONODY ON THE DEATH OF CHATTERTON . O WHAT a wonder seems the fear of death , Seeing how gladly we all sink to sleep , Babes , Children , Youths and Men ...
Side 22
... face in that fond breast Whose anxious heavings lull thee to thy rest ! Man's breathing Miniature ! thou makest me sigh- A Babe art thou - and such a thing am I ! To anger rapid and as soon appeased , For trifles mourning and by trifles ...
... face in that fond breast Whose anxious heavings lull thee to thy rest ! Man's breathing Miniature ! thou makest me sigh- A Babe art thou - and such a thing am I ! To anger rapid and as soon appeased , For trifles mourning and by trifles ...
Side 24
... face , and at his mouth inbreathe Horrible sympathy ! And leagued with these Each petty German princeling , nursed in gore ! Soul - harden'd barterers of human blood ! January 21st , 1794 , in the debate on the Address to his Majesty ...
... face , and at his mouth inbreathe Horrible sympathy ! And leagued with these Each petty German princeling , nursed in gore ! Soul - harden'd barterers of human blood ! January 21st , 1794 , in the debate on the Address to his Majesty ...
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... face With interruptions long from ghastly throes , His voice had. And lips half - opening with the dread of sound , Unsleeping Silence guards , worn out with fear , Lest , haply escaping on some treacherous blast , The fateful word let ...
... face With interruptions long from ghastly throes , His voice had. And lips half - opening with the dread of sound , Unsleeping Silence guards , worn out with fear , Lest , haply escaping on some treacherous blast , The fateful word let ...
Side 39
... face ! But when I told the cruel scorn That crazed this bold and lonely Knight , And how he roam'd the mountain - woods , Nor rested day or night ; And how he cross'd the woodman's paths , Through briers and swampy mosses beat ; How ...
... face ! But when I told the cruel scorn That crazed this bold and lonely Knight , And how he roam'd the mountain - woods , Nor rested day or night ; And how he cross'd the woodman's paths , Through briers and swampy mosses beat ; How ...
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