Cyclopędia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British and American Authors, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 7Robert Chambers Amer. Book Exchange, 1879 - English literature |
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Page 89
... Hope a parting tear- Look onward with a placid brow- Hope promised but to bring us here , And Reason takes the guidance now- One backward look - the last - the last ! One silent tear - for Youth is past ! Who goes with Hope and Passion ...
... Hope a parting tear- Look onward with a placid brow- Hope promised but to bring us here , And Reason takes the guidance now- One backward look - the last - the last ! One silent tear - for Youth is past ! Who goes with Hope and Passion ...
Page 163
... hope To find time yet for you and me . Farewell . [ Exit . QUEEN . O God ! God ! God ! Cover my face for me : I cannot heave my hand up to my head ; Mine arms are broken . Is he got to horse ? I do not think one can die more than this ...
... hope To find time yet for you and me . Farewell . [ Exit . QUEEN . O God ! God ! God ! Cover my face for me : I cannot heave my hand up to my head ; Mine arms are broken . Is he got to horse ? I do not think one can die more than this ...
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... hope to the poor orphan child . Ev'n should I fall o'er the broken bridge passing , Or stray in the marshes , by false lights beguiled , Still will my Father , with promise and blessing , Take to his bosom the poor orphan child ...
... hope to the poor orphan child . Ev'n should I fall o'er the broken bridge passing , Or stray in the marshes , by false lights beguiled , Still will my Father , with promise and blessing , Take to his bosom the poor orphan child ...
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Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A History, Critical and ..., Volume 5 Robert Chambers,Robert Carruthers No preview available - 2016 |
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