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... gentle violence of Joy. TO A YOUNG AS. rm norm lune 'rrrnaun an! rr. Pooalittleiralofenoppremedrue! Ibvethelenguidptianeeoflhyfiwe: Andoflwith gunlleharfllgive thee bread, And clap thyragged cmtlndpitthy head. But what thy dulled ...
... gentle violence of Joy. TO A YOUNG AS. rm norm lune 'rrrnaun an! rr. Pooalittleiralofenoppremedrue! Ibvethelenguidptianeeoflhyfiwe: Andoflwith gunlleharfllgive thee bread, And clap thyragged cmtlndpitthy head. But what thy dulled ...
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... gentle Inolr. that didst my mul beguile, Why hast thou lefl. me? Still in some food dream Revisit my sad heart, auspicious Smile! As tislls on clasing flowers the lunar beam: What time, in sicth mood, at parting day I lay me down and ...
... gentle Inolr. that didst my mul beguile, Why hast thou lefl. me? Still in some food dream Revisit my sad heart, auspicious Smile! As tislls on clasing flowers the lunar beam: What time, in sicth mood, at parting day I lay me down and ...
Side 37
... gentle reader! do not aneer, I unnot chooao but drop a tear, Ateart'orgoodold Lewia. The frighted heart ran through the m All l'ollow'd, boy and dad, Bull-dog, Pareon, Shopman, Clown, The Pablicane ruah'd from the Crown, “Halloo ...
... gentle reader! do not aneer, I unnot chooao but drop a tear, Ateart'orgoodold Lewia. The frighted heart ran through the m All l'ollow'd, boy and dad, Bull-dog, Pareon, Shopman, Clown, The Pablicane ruah'd from the Crown, “Halloo ...
Side 38
... gentle maidens, harlr! it sighs And trembla on the string. But meet, my own dear Genevieve, It sighs and trembles meat for thee! 0 come. and hear what cruel wrongs Beer the Dark Ladie. ' Few Sorrows hath she of her own. My hope, my joy ...
... gentle maidens, harlr! it sighs And trembla on the string. But meet, my own dear Genevieve, It sighs and trembles meat for thee! 0 come. and hear what cruel wrongs Beer the Dark Ladie. ' Few Sorrows hath she of her own. My hope, my joy ...
Side 39
... gentle wishes long luhdued, hbiued and cheriah'd long ! She wept with pity and delight, are bluah'd with love end maiden-ahama; Ami, like the murmur: of e dream. I heard her breathe my name. I nw her hoaom heave and mail, Heave and ...
... gentle wishes long luhdued, hbiued and cheriah'd long ! She wept with pity and delight, are bluah'd with love end maiden-ahama; Ami, like the murmur: of e dream. I heard her breathe my name. I nw her hoaom heave and mail, Heave and ...
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