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Page 107
... leave me leave me , Machin ! Go ! -if thou love me , break this fond delay ! Yet , I would thank thee for thy tender care , But that I breath a captive to despair ! Oh ! hadst thou seen me perish in the flame , My dying accents should ...
... leave me leave me , Machin ! Go ! -if thou love me , break this fond delay ! Yet , I would thank thee for thy tender care , But that I breath a captive to despair ! Oh ! hadst thou seen me perish in the flame , My dying accents should ...
Page 260
... leave to spend an hour To get this little basket full . " And thou'st got leave to spend an hour ! My heart repeated she was gone ; - And thou hast heard the thorn's in flower , And childhood's bliss is urging on : Ah , happy child ...
... leave to spend an hour To get this little basket full . " And thou'st got leave to spend an hour ! My heart repeated she was gone ; - And thou hast heard the thorn's in flower , And childhood's bliss is urging on : Ah , happy child ...
Page 345
... leave , Come and taste the balmy eve , Where the grass is cool and green , And the verdant laurels screen All whose ... Leave the toilsome task undone , Leave the golden web unspun . Hark , along the humming air Home the laden bees ...
... leave , Come and taste the balmy eve , Where the grass is cool and green , And the verdant laurels screen All whose ... Leave the toilsome task undone , Leave the golden web unspun . Hark , along the humming air Home the laden bees ...
Contents
TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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