Fugitive Pieces on Various Subjects: A vindication of natural societyR. and J. Dodsley, 1761 - English essays |
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... thee - indeed my Shilric will fall . What shall I do , my Love ! when thou art gone for ever ! Through these Hills I will go at Noon : I will go through the filent Heath . There I will see the Place of thy Rest , returning from the ...
... thee - indeed my Shilric will fall . What shall I do , my Love ! when thou art gone for ever ! Through these Hills I will go at Noon : I will go through the filent Heath . There I will see the Place of thy Rest , returning from the ...
Page 125
... thee , let me approach my Love unper- ceived , and fee him from the Rock . Lovely I faw thee firft by the aged Oak of Branno ; thou wert re- turning tall from the Chace ; the fairest among thy Friends . SHIRLIC . What Voice is that I ...
... thee , let me approach my Love unper- ceived , and fee him from the Rock . Lovely I faw thee firft by the aged Oak of Branno ; thou wert re- turning tall from the Chace ; the fairest among thy Friends . SHIRLIC . What Voice is that I ...
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... thee - indeed my Shilric will fall . What fhall I do , my Love ! when thou art gone for ever ! Through thefe Hills I will go at Noon : I will go through the filent Heath . There I will fee the Place of thy Reft , returning from the ...
... thee - indeed my Shilric will fall . What fhall I do , my Love ! when thou art gone for ever ! Through thefe Hills I will go at Noon : I will go through the filent Heath . There I will fee the Place of thy Reft , returning from the ...
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... thee ; thy Bosom heav- ing on the Sight ; thine Eyes full of Tears for thy friends , whom the midft of the Hill had concealed ! Thee I would Comfort , my Love , and bring thee to thy Father's House . But it is fhe that there appears ...
... thee ; thy Bosom heav- ing on the Sight ; thine Eyes full of Tears for thy friends , whom the midft of the Hill had concealed ! Thee I would Comfort , my Love , and bring thee to thy Father's House . But it is fhe that there appears ...
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... thee I expired . Shilric , I am Pale in the Tomb . She fleets , fhe fails away ; as grey Mift before the Wind ! -and , wilt thou not ftay , my Love ? Stay and behold my Tears ? Fair thou appearest , my Love ! fair thou waft , when alive ...
... thee I expired . Shilric , I am Pale in the Tomb . She fleets , fhe fails away ; as grey Mift before the Wind ! -and , wilt thou not ftay , my Love ? Stay and behold my Tears ? Fair thou appearest , my Love ! fair thou waft , when alive ...
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