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" To FRIENDSHIP didst thou trust thy fame, And was thy friend a deadly foe, Who stole into thy breast to aim A surer blow ?  "
Poems on Different Subjects: Original and Selected - Page 36
by Elizabeth C. Jones - 1819 - 48 pages
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Churchman's Monthly Magazine; Or, Treasury of Divine and Useful ..., Volume 3

1806 - 508 pages
...a deadly foe, Who stole into thy breast, to aim A surer blow ? Live ! and repine not o'er his loss, A loss unworthy to be told : Thou hast mistaken sordid...sooth the bosom's deepest wound With heavenly balm. In woman hast thou plac'd thy bliss, And did the fair one iaithless prove, Hath she hetray'd thee with...
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The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 3

David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1806 - 788 pages
...foe, Who stole into thy breast to aim A surer blow Î •' LIVE ! — and repine not o'er his loss, A loss unworthy to be told : Thou hast mistaken sordid...seldom found, Of power the fiercest griefs to calm. And soothe the bosom's deepest wouni With heavenly balm. « In WOMAN hast thou placed thjr bliss, And did...
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The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 3

Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - American literature - 1806 - 788 pages
...deadly foe, Who stole into thy breast to aim A surer blow ? " LIVE ! — and repine not o'er his loss, A loss unworthy to be told : Thou hast mistaken sordid...Friendship's gold. " Go, seek that treasure, seldom fcnnd, Of power the fiercest griefs to calm, And soothe the bosom's deepest wound With heavenly balm....
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The General Assembly's Missionary Magazine: Or Evangelical ..., Volume 2

Presbyterian Church - 1806 - 650 pages
...dcadlv foe, Who stole into thy breast, to aim A surer blow ' " LIVE' — and repine not o'er his loss, A loss unworthy to be told: Thou hast mistaken sordid dross For Friendship's " Go seek that treasure, seldom fix Of power the fiercest griefs to calm, And soothe the bosom's deepesl...
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The Lady's Weekly Miscellany, Volume 11

1810 - 420 pages
...mistaken s»rdid dro»§ For Friendship'* gold. «' Go, seek that treasure, sciiom found, Of pow'r the fiercest griefs to calm ; And sooth the bosom's deepest wound With heav'nly balm. •« In woman hsstthou plac'd thy bliss ? And did the fair one faithless prove ? Hath...
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The Wanderer of Switzerland, and Other Poems

James Montgomery - Switzerland - 1813 - 192 pages
...deadly foe, Who stole into thy breast, to aim A surer blow ? " LIVE !— and repine not e'er his loss, A loss unworthy to be told : Thou hast mistaken sordid dross For friendship's gold. " Seek the true treasure, seldom found, Of power the fiercest griefs to calm, And sooth the bosom's...
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The Columbian Reader: Comprising a New and Various Selection of Elegant ...

Rodolphus Dickinson - Elocution - 1815 - 214 pages
...deadly foe, Who stole into thy breast to aim A surer blow ? " Live !—and repine not o'er his loss, A loss unworthy to be told : Thou hast mistaken sordid...the fiercest griefs to calm, And sooth the bosom's dec post wound With heavenly balm. " IB woman hast thou placed thy bliss, And did the fair one faithless...
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The Poetical Works of James Montgomery: Including Several Poems ..., Volume 1

James Montgomery - 1821 - 294 pages
...foe, Who stole into thy breast, to aim A surer blow ? \ " LIVE ! — and repine not o'er his loss, A loss unworthy to be told : Thou hast mistaken sordid dross For Friendship's gold. " Seek the (rue treasure, seldom found, Of power the fiercest griefs to calm, And sooth the bosom's...
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The Poetical Works of James Montgomery: Including Several Poems ..., Volume 1

James Montgomery - English poetry - 1825 - 232 pages
...A loss unworthy to be told: Thou hast mistaken sordid dross For Friendship's gold. " Seek the true treasure, seldom found, Of power the fiercest griefs to calm, And sooth the bosom's deepest w»und With heavenly balm. " Did WOMAN'S charms thy youth beguile, And did the Fair One faithless prove...
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New elegant extracts; a selection from the most eminent British ..., Volume 1

New elegant extracts - 1827 - 404 pages
...deadly foe, Who stole into thy breast, to aim A surer blow ? ' Live ! and repine not o'er his loss, A loss unworthy to be told : Thou hast mistaken sordid dross For Friendship's gold. ' Seek the true treasure, seldom found, Of power the fiercest griefs to calm, And soothe the bosom's...
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