The privateer: a metrical romance, by a sailor, Issue 8621874 |
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... tell From whom the welcome voice proceeded- Advanced with hasty steps to where All smiling came his lady fair : Another moment , and his arms With gentleness and love were thrown Round her who lived for him alone ; She , with that grace ...
... tell From whom the welcome voice proceeded- Advanced with hasty steps to where All smiling came his lady fair : Another moment , and his arms With gentleness and love were thrown Round her who lived for him alone ; She , with that grace ...
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... tell me so ; For thou dost oft look sad and pensive , As if of danger apprehensive . Perhaps I can relieve thee , dearest ! Come ! tell me what it is thou fearest ! To thine own words I now appeal , For in 12 CANTO I. THE PRIVATEER .
... tell me so ; For thou dost oft look sad and pensive , As if of danger apprehensive . Perhaps I can relieve thee , dearest ! Come ! tell me what it is thou fearest ! To thine own words I now appeal , For in 12 CANTO I. THE PRIVATEER .
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... tell When does thy cousin Bertrand sail ? " " Some hours ago he bade farewell To my dear parents and to me , And said that ere the day was o'er He would be far upon the sea , So doubtless he has left the shore : I heard him to my father ...
... tell When does thy cousin Bertrand sail ? " " Some hours ago he bade farewell To my dear parents and to me , And said that ere the day was o'er He would be far upon the sea , So doubtless he has left the shore : I heard him to my father ...
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... tell Of long atoning agony . 3 " Such is my tale ; I've heard , but know , no more : And now , love ! thou wilt doubtless wonder why I did not tell thy parents this before Thy cousin came to visit them ; but I Told them not of it ; had ...
... tell Of long atoning agony . 3 " Such is my tale ; I've heard , but know , no more : And now , love ! thou wilt doubtless wonder why I did not tell thy parents this before Thy cousin came to visit them ; but I Told them not of it ; had ...
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... But no ! I cannot tell to thee All that he utter'd , word for word , For half insensibly I heard ; But ah ! how too distinctly felt ' Twas as love's votary he knelt . How long he spoke , I do not know , 26 CANTO II . THE PRIVATEER .
... But no ! I cannot tell to thee All that he utter'd , word for word , For half insensibly I heard ; But ah ! how too distinctly felt ' Twas as love's votary he knelt . How long he spoke , I do not know , 26 CANTO II . THE PRIVATEER .
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