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... 'd scruple not to injure thee : No coward's deed too foul he deems If it but carries out his schemes ; And thus I know his hate to be Dishonourable enmity . THE PRIVATEER : A METRICAL ROMANCE . CANTO THE SECOND CANTO I. 15 . THE LOVERS .
... 'd scruple not to injure thee : No coward's deed too foul he deems If it but carries out his schemes ; And thus I know his hate to be Dishonourable enmity . THE PRIVATEER : A METRICAL ROMANCE . CANTO THE SECOND CANTO I. 15 . THE LOVERS .
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... deeds I judge the man ! Fears - indistinct - my mind oppress , And to thee still I fear some harm ; — He said he could not love thee less And yet seem'd passionless and calm ! I like it not ! I like it not ! Not thus by him is aught ...
... deeds I judge the man ! Fears - indistinct - my mind oppress , And to thee still I fear some harm ; — He said he could not love thee less And yet seem'd passionless and calm ! I like it not ! I like it not ! Not thus by him is aught ...
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... deed so simple ! yet , when all is done , Hate will be gratified , and beauty won ! Thus will one action serve a double end , And schemes of love with schemes of hatred blend ; Thrice lucky chance ! that in a single hour Thus places all ...
... deed so simple ! yet , when all is done , Hate will be gratified , and beauty won ! Thus will one action serve a double end , And schemes of love with schemes of hatred blend ; Thrice lucky chance ! that in a single hour Thus places all ...
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... deeds beware ! — I spare thee now , but ne'er again will spare If e'er by thee my future path is cross'd , Thou art from then irrevocably lost ; ! Thee from thy doom no mortal pow'r can save , But Bertrand's hate shall chase thee to the ...
... deeds beware ! — I spare thee now , but ne'er again will spare If e'er by thee my future path is cross'd , Thou art from then irrevocably lost ; ! Thee from thy doom no mortal pow'r can save , But Bertrand's hate shall chase thee to the ...
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... deeds are dark ! but , lady , fear him not ! For while thou mournest o'er thy present lot He will not harm thee ; satisfied to see Thy outward mien speak inward misery : But now , sweet Ellen ; I must haste away 66 CANTO IV . THE ...
... deeds are dark ! but , lady , fear him not ! For while thou mournest o'er thy present lot He will not harm thee ; satisfied to see Thy outward mien speak inward misery : But now , sweet Ellen ; I must haste away 66 CANTO IV . THE ...
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