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And loud lewd Mirth , to anguish close allied : But if , like me , through life's
distressful scene , Till Frenzy , fierce - eyed child of moping pain , Lonely and sad
, thy pilgrimage hath been ; Darts her hot lightning flash athwart the brain . And if
thy ...
And loud lewd Mirth , to anguish close allied : But if , like me , through life's
distressful scene , Till Frenzy , fierce - eyed child of moping pain , Lonely and sad
, thy pilgrimage hath been ; Darts her hot lightning flash athwart the brain . And if
thy ...
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It was some Spirit , SHERIDAN ! that breathed Their mild and manliest
melancholy lent O'er thy young mind such wildly various power ! A mingled
charm , such as the pang consign'd My soul hath mark'd thee in her shaping hour
, To slumber ...
It was some Spirit , SHERIDAN ! that breathed Their mild and manliest
melancholy lent O'er thy young mind such wildly various power ! A mingled
charm , such as the pang consign'd My soul hath mark'd thee in her shaping hour
, To slumber ...
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To Milton's trump Yet is the day of Retribution nigh : The high Groves of the
renovated Earth The Lamb of God hath open'd the fifth seil : Unbosom their glad
echoes : inly hush'd , And upward rush on swistest wing of Sre Adoring Newton
his ...
To Milton's trump Yet is the day of Retribution nigh : The high Groves of the
renovated Earth The Lamb of God hath open'd the fifth seil : Unbosom their glad
echoes : inly hush'd , And upward rush on swistest wing of Sre Adoring Newton
his ...
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Hath richly cater'd for you both ; And in an hour would you repay An eight years '
work ? -- Away ! away ! I alone am faithful ! I Cling to him everlastingly . 1796 . Old
Lewis , ' t was his evil day , Stood trembling in his shoes ; The Ox was his ...
Hath richly cater'd for you both ; And in an hour would you repay An eight years '
work ? -- Away ! away ! I alone am faithful ! I Cling to him everlastingly . 1796 . Old
Lewis , ' t was his evil day , Stood trembling in his shoes ; The Ox was his ...
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The rigid stems of heath and bitten furze , Within whose scanty shade , at summer
- noon , I know the place where Lewti lies , The mother - sheep hath worn a
hollow bedWhen silent night has closed her eyes : Ye , that now cool her fleece
with ...
The rigid stems of heath and bitten furze , Within whose scanty shade , at summer
- noon , I know the place where Lewti lies , The mother - sheep hath worn a
hollow bedWhen silent night has closed her eyes : Ye , that now cool her fleece
with ...
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