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Page 359
... Death , plundering pow'r , Death in the dust has laid that fresh - blown flow'r . Yet take her , earth ! lamented , to her rest , And gently fold her to a mother's breast ! * The following has been handed to us as another version of ...
... Death , plundering pow'r , Death in the dust has laid that fresh - blown flow'r . Yet take her , earth ! lamented , to her rest , And gently fold her to a mother's breast ! * The following has been handed to us as another version of ...
Page 360
... death were strangers to my door , Nor from my arms one blooming infant tore . All , all survived , my dying eyes to close , And hymn my spirit to a blest repose . ' Yet even here we have to complain of the besetting sin of amplification ...
... death were strangers to my door , Nor from my arms one blooming infant tore . All , all survived , my dying eyes to close , And hymn my spirit to a blest repose . ' Yet even here we have to complain of the besetting sin of amplification ...
Page 389
... death by Æolus her father , sends to her guilty brother Macareus the last testimony of her unhappy passion : " Out of her swoonè when she did abbraide , Knowing no mean but death in her distrèsse , To her brother full piteouslie she ...
... death by Æolus her father , sends to her guilty brother Macareus the last testimony of her unhappy passion : " Out of her swoonè when she did abbraide , Knowing no mean but death in her distrèsse , To her brother full piteouslie she ...
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