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Chilled with tears , Killed with fears , Endless torments dwell about thee : Yet who would live , and live without thee ! But oh the sight my soul alarms : appears , I'm all on fire ! Why am I banished from his arms ?
Chilled with tears , Killed with fears , Endless torments dwell about thee : Yet who would live , and live without thee ! But oh the sight my soul alarms : appears , I'm all on fire ! Why am I banished from his arms ?
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Forbear , my lord , to grieve , And know your Rosamond does live . If ' tis joy to wound a lover , How much more to give him ease ! When his passion we discover , Oh how pleasing ' tis to please ! The bliss returns , and we receive ...
Forbear , my lord , to grieve , And know your Rosamond does live . If ' tis joy to wound a lover , How much more to give him ease ! When his passion we discover , Oh how pleasing ' tis to please ! The bliss returns , and we receive ...
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Whilst I yet live , let me not live in vain . -O Lucius , art thou here ? —thou art too good ! Let this our friendship live between our children ; Make Portius happy in thy daughter Lucia . Alas ! poor man , he weeps !
Whilst I yet live , let me not live in vain . -O Lucius , art thou here ? —thou art too good ! Let this our friendship live between our children ; Make Portius happy in thy daughter Lucia . Alas ! poor man , he weeps !
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