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... weary wandering way , To come unto his wished home in haste , And meets a flood , that doth his passage stay , Is't not great grace to help him over past , Or free his feet , that in the mire stick fast ? Most envious man , that grieves ...
... weary wandering way , To come unto his wished home in haste , And meets a flood , that doth his passage stay , Is't not great grace to help him over past , Or free his feet , that in the mire stick fast ? Most envious man , that grieves ...
Page 187
... weary mortal rourd , And sage experience bids me this declare- If Heaven a draught of heavenly pleasure spare , One cordial in this melancholy vale , " Tis when a youthful , loving , modest pair , [ gale . In other's arms breath out the ...
... weary mortal rourd , And sage experience bids me this declare- If Heaven a draught of heavenly pleasure spare , One cordial in this melancholy vale , " Tis when a youthful , loving , modest pair , [ gale . In other's arms breath out the ...
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... weary journey : seeing still , And seldom knowing that he sees , some straw , Some scattered leaf , or marks which , in one track The nails of cart or chariot wheel have left Impressed on the white road , -in the same line , At distance ...
... weary journey : seeing still , And seldom knowing that he sees , some straw , Some scattered leaf , or marks which , in one track The nails of cart or chariot wheel have left Impressed on the white road , -in the same line , At distance ...
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