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Lasses in beaver coats , come away , Ye shall be welcome to us night and day . To drink and be merry , etc. Iô to Hymen , etc. This harmless mirth made by young men ( that lived in hope to have wives brought over to them , that would ...
Lasses in beaver coats , come away , Ye shall be welcome to us night and day . To drink and be merry , etc. Iô to Hymen , etc. This harmless mirth made by young men ( that lived in hope to have wives brought over to them , that would ...
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Not one hope ? Alas ! I hope there's some , 45 Although I know not in what way it come . Although there is no hope within my mind , I'll force hope's faculty till hope I find . Some glimmerings of hope I hope to spy In mercy's golden ...
Not one hope ? Alas ! I hope there's some , 45 Although I know not in what way it come . Although there is no hope within my mind , I'll force hope's faculty till hope I find . Some glimmerings of hope I hope to spy In mercy's golden ...
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The spring of hope was broken - the ardor of enter- prise was extinguished ; he looked around , and all was danger and darkness ... the unhappy Philip wandered back to the vicinity of Mount Hope , the ancient dwelling of his fathers .
The spring of hope was broken - the ardor of enter- prise was extinguished ; he looked around , and all was danger and darkness ... the unhappy Philip wandered back to the vicinity of Mount Hope , the ancient dwelling of his fathers .
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