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Tis the race of man is faithless , Cruel is a father's heart ; But in thee I trust ; thou'rt
gentle , And true lovers would'st not part . Joylessly each lonely day Passed for
me immured away ; Life's sweet flower ' gan droop and bend ; But thou on thy ...
Tis the race of man is faithless , Cruel is a father's heart ; But in thee I trust ; thou'rt
gentle , And true lovers would'st not part . Joylessly each lonely day Passed for
me immured away ; Life's sweet flower ' gan droop and bend ; But thou on thy ...
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It was a weary , weary road , That led thee to the pleasant coast , Where thou , in
his serene abode , Hast met thy father's ghost ; Where everlasting autumn lies On
yellow woods and sunny skies . ' Twas I the broidered mock'sen made , That ...
It was a weary , weary road , That led thee to the pleasant coast , Where thou , in
his serene abode , Hast met thy father's ghost ; Where everlasting autumn lies On
yellow woods and sunny skies . ' Twas I the broidered mock'sen made , That ...
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The author gets upon too high a key to escape occasional rhodomontade and
bathos . “ Farewell , Napoleon ! if thou had'st died The coward scorpion's death --
afraid , asham'd , To meet Adversity's advancing tide , The weak had praised thee
...
The author gets upon too high a key to escape occasional rhodomontade and
bathos . “ Farewell , Napoleon ! if thou had'st died The coward scorpion's death --
afraid , asham'd , To meet Adversity's advancing tide , The weak had praised thee
...
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I ask thee , last of all then , O judgment ! bast thou fled to brutish beasts , or have I
lost my reason , that I can come to no better conclusion on the premises which I
have stated ? Until I have settled this problem satisfactorily to myself , I remain ...
I ask thee , last of all then , O judgment ! bast thou fled to brutish beasts , or have I
lost my reason , that I can come to no better conclusion on the premises which I
have stated ? Until I have settled this problem satisfactorily to myself , I remain ...
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Go on , fond youth , While yet the charm is on thee , and the power Of virtue is
unquestioned — let no thought Of what may come , disturb thee — there is in
thee A buoyancy , that can awhile sustain The world's cold burden - let this time
of ...
Go on , fond youth , While yet the charm is on thee , and the power Of virtue is
unquestioned — let no thought Of what may come , disturb thee — there is in
thee A buoyancy , that can awhile sustain The world's cold burden - let this time
of ...
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