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Page 270
... thee from th ' embrace retire , And smile to see his playful ire : Then , partly panting to embrace , To cause him sorrow , loth in part , Gaze for an instant in his face , Then closely strain him to thy heart . ' I stood , I gazed , I ...
... thee from th ' embrace retire , And smile to see his playful ire : Then , partly panting to embrace , To cause him sorrow , loth in part , Gaze for an instant in his face , Then closely strain him to thy heart . ' I stood , I gazed , I ...
Page 403
... Thee , brighter than the rays Of the bright sun : we see Thee shine , As in a fountain's face - divine ; We see Thee endless fount of days : We see Thee , who our frames hast brought , With one swift word , from senseless clay Waked ...
... Thee , brighter than the rays Of the bright sun : we see Thee shine , As in a fountain's face - divine ; We see Thee endless fount of days : We see Thee , who our frames hast brought , With one swift word , from senseless clay Waked ...
Page 406
... thee , broken - hearted , Thy doom - sad doom ! when last we parted ? Did I not paint the dangers near ? Tell thee what misery would be mine , To leave a father's solemn bier , With tottering steps to weep o'er thine ? Long absence ...
... thee , broken - hearted , Thy doom - sad doom ! when last we parted ? Did I not paint the dangers near ? Tell thee what misery would be mine , To leave a father's solemn bier , With tottering steps to weep o'er thine ? Long absence ...
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