Cyclopędia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British and American Authors, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 7 |
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Give Youth and Hope a parting tearLook onward with a placid brow Hope
promised but to bring us here , And Reason takes the guidance nowOne
backward look - the last — the last ! One silent tear - for Youth is past ! Who goes
with Hope ...
Give Youth and Hope a parting tearLook onward with a placid brow Hope
promised but to bring us here , And Reason takes the guidance nowOne
backward look - the last — the last ! One silent tear - for Youth is past ! Who goes
with Hope ...
Page 163
Keep then this kiss too with the word you gave , And with them both my heart and
its good hope To find time yet for you and me . Farewell . QUEEN , O God ! God !
God ! Cover my face for me : I cannot heave my hand up to my head ; Mine arms
...
Keep then this kiss too with the word you gave , And with them both my heart and
its good hope To find time yet for you and me . Farewell . QUEEN , O God ! God !
God ! Cover my face for me : I cannot heave my hand up to my head ; Mine arms
...
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This is a joy I did not hope for - This is sweet indeed . Bend thine eyes on me !
CLEM . And for this it was Thou wouldst have weaned me from thee ! Couldst
thou think I would be so divorced ? Ion . Thou art right , ClemantheIt was a
shallow ...
This is a joy I did not hope for - This is sweet indeed . Bend thine eyes on me !
CLEM . And for this it was Thou wouldst have weaned me from thee ! Couldst
thou think I would be so divorced ? Ion . Thou art right , ClemantheIt was a
shallow ...
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Capt Hugh Clupperton 17881827 | 7 |
Joseph Forsyth 17631815 | 14 |
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