English Poetry and Prose of the Romantic MovementGeorge Benjamin Woods Scott, Foresman, 1929 - 1454 lappuses |
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... ne'er be spread . Of who's deceas'd , or who's to wed , Be no tidings thither brought , But silent , as a midnight thought , 20 Where the world may ne'er invade , Be those windings , and that shade ! Courteous Fate ! afford me there A ...
... ne'er be spread . Of who's deceas'd , or who's to wed , Be no tidings thither brought , But silent , as a midnight thought , 20 Where the world may ne'er invade , Be those windings , and that shade ! Courteous Fate ! afford me there A ...
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George Benjamin Woods. " To you , ye wastes , whose artless charms Ne'er drew Ambition's eye , ' Scaped ' a tumultuous world's alarms , 20 To your retreats I fly . Deep in your most sequester'd bower Let me at last recline , Where ...
George Benjamin Woods. " To you , ye wastes , whose artless charms Ne'er drew Ambition's eye , ' Scaped ' a tumultuous world's alarms , 20 To your retreats I fly . Deep in your most sequester'd bower Let me at last recline , Where ...
602. lappuse
... ne'er behold The long year link'd with heavy day on day , And all which must be borne , and never told ; While life's strange principle will often lie Deepest in those who long the most to die . 12 " Whom the gods love die young " was ...
... ne'er behold The long year link'd with heavy day on day , And all which must be borne , and never told ; While life's strange principle will often lie Deepest in those who long the most to die . 12 " Whom the gods love die young " was ...
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