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... Hope. . . . . . . . . . . . , '1 YouthandAge . . . . . . . . . . .t...ib. ADay-dreem..' . . . . . . . . . . . ..214 To a lady, ofl'ended by a sportive obervlr tionthatwomenhavenosouls . . . . . {5, “I have heard of reasom manilhld". . l ...
... Hope. . . . . . . . . . . . , '1 YouthandAge . . . . . . . . . . .t...ib. ADay-dreem..' . . . . . . . . . . . ..214 To a lady, ofl'ended by a sportive obervlr tionthatwomenhavenosouls . . . . . {5, “I have heard of reasom manilhld". . l ...
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... Hope that ebiver'd at my heart! Hence, gloomy thoughtir! no more my mul ehell dwell 0n joy! tlmt were! No more endure to weigh The eherue and of the evil day, Wieer forgetful! O'er the ooeen swell Sublime of Hope I seek the eottaged ...
... Hope that ebiver'd at my heart! Hence, gloomy thoughtir! no more my mul ehell dwell 0n joy! tlmt were! No more endure to weigh The eherue and of the evil day, Wieer forgetful! O'er the ooeen swell Sublime of Hope I seek the eottaged ...
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... hope with Waning eye Wu well content to droop and die: 1 yielded to the atom decree. Yet heaved a langui'cl Sigh for thee! And though in distant climee to roam, A Wanderer from my native home. I fiiin would eoothe the reuse of CareAnd ...
... hope with Waning eye Wu well content to droop and die: 1 yielded to the atom decree. Yet heaved a langui'cl Sigh for thee! And though in distant climee to roam, A Wanderer from my native home. I fiiin would eoothe the reuse of CareAnd ...
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... hope-mingled dread To list the' much-loved maid's accustom'd tread: She, vainly mindful of her dame's untamand, Loiters. the long-fill'd pitcher in her hand. Unbossthl Stream! thy fount with pebbled fills The filled lbnn of past delight ...
... hope-mingled dread To list the' much-loved maid's accustom'd tread: She, vainly mindful of her dame's untamand, Loiters. the long-fill'd pitcher in her hand. Unbossthl Stream! thy fount with pebbled fills The filled lbnn of past delight ...
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... Hope's twilight ray. Then lell me darkling in n vale of tearsO pleasant days of Hope—liar everlgone! Could I recall you !—-But that thought is vain. Availeth not Persuasion's sweetat toes To lure the fleet-wing'd travellers back again ...
... Hope's twilight ray. Then lell me darkling in n vale of tearsO pleasant days of Hope—liar everlgone! Could I recall you !—-But that thought is vain. Availeth not Persuasion's sweetat toes To lure the fleet-wing'd travellers back again ...
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