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Why feels my heart its long - forgotten heat ? Yet , yet I love ! —From Abelard it came , And Eloïsa yet must kiss the name . Dear fatal name ! rest ever unrevealed , Nor pass these lips in holy silence sealed : Hide it , my heart ...
Why feels my heart its long - forgotten heat ? Yet , yet I love ! —From Abelard it came , And Eloïsa yet must kiss the name . Dear fatal name ! rest ever unrevealed , Nor pass these lips in holy silence sealed : Hide it , my heart ...
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Pride , pomp , and state but reach her outward part ; She sighs , and is no duchess at her heart . But , madam , if the fates withstand , and you Are destined Hymen's willing victim too ; Trust not too much your now resistless charms ...
Pride , pomp , and state but reach her outward part ; She sighs , and is no duchess at her heart . But , madam , if the fates withstand , and you Are destined Hymen's willing victim too ; Trust not too much your now resistless charms ...
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Oh for the heart of Homer's mice , Or gods to save them in a trice ! ( It was by Providence they think , For your d — d stucco has no chink . ) “ An't please your honour , " quoth the peasant , “ This same desert is not so pleasant ...
Oh for the heart of Homer's mice , Or gods to save them in a trice ! ( It was by Providence they think , For your d — d stucco has no chink . ) “ An't please your honour , " quoth the peasant , “ This same desert is not so pleasant ...
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CONTENTS | 8 |
PREFATORY MEMOIR | 18 |
ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 40 |
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