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Page 82
... Thou that bearest in thy grasp the thunderbolt , Thou whose rushing pinions stir ocean to madness , Thou the destroyer of herds , thou the scatterer of navies , Amidst the scream of thy rage , Amidst the rushing of thy onward wings ...
... Thou that bearest in thy grasp the thunderbolt , Thou whose rushing pinions stir ocean to madness , Thou the destroyer of herds , thou the scatterer of navies , Amidst the scream of thy rage , Amidst the rushing of thy onward wings ...
Page 107
... 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 have blessed thy name ! Alas ! in life ...
... 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 have blessed thy name ! Alas ! in life ...
Page 128
... thou lost all ? Thy friends all slain , or taken ; Thy army clean dispersed , and nothing left But thy good sword , this castle , and thyself ? Is't so ! thy hand ! dost feel me tremble ? - ' Mont . Julia ! My friends are stedfast , and ...
... thou lost all ? Thy friends all slain , or taken ; Thy army clean dispersed , and nothing left But thy good sword , this castle , and thyself ? Is't so ! thy hand ! dost feel me tremble ? - ' Mont . Julia ! My friends are stedfast , and ...
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