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Page 568
... sigh'd 651 To faint once more by looking on my bliss- I was distracted ; madly did I kiss The wooing arms which held me , and did give My eyes at once to death : but ' twas to live , To take in draughts of life from the gold fount Of ...
... sigh'd 651 To faint once more by looking on my bliss- I was distracted ; madly did I kiss The wooing arms which held me , and did give My eyes at once to death : but ' twas to live , To take in draughts of life from the gold fount Of ...
Page 680
... sigh for sigh . Murmuring o'er one's weary woe , Such as once ' twas theirs to know , As wither'd leaves , life's bloom when stopt , They whisper to such slaves as me , That drop in autumn , so they dropt : A buried tale of misery ...
... sigh for sigh . Murmuring o'er one's weary woe , Such as once ' twas theirs to know , As wither'd leaves , life's bloom when stopt , They whisper to such slaves as me , That drop in autumn , so they dropt : A buried tale of misery ...
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... sigh ; Makes falsehood wear the garb of truth , And Truth itself appear a lie . 3 If ever Doubt a place possest In ... sighing train , Come tell me who to thee is bound By Love's or Plutus ' heavier chain . 6 In some ' tis Nature ...
... sigh ; Makes falsehood wear the garb of truth , And Truth itself appear a lie . 3 If ever Doubt a place possest In ... sighing train , Come tell me who to thee is bound By Love's or Plutus ' heavier chain . 6 In some ' tis Nature ...
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