Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages, from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 6Samuel Walker, 1826 |
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Pagina 107
... thee ; And as when first my foolish heart took pity On thy misfortunes , sought thee in thy mise- ries , [ state virtue ? [ face , When scarce the manly down yet shades thy With conquest thus to overrun the world , And make barbarians ...
... thee ; And as when first my foolish heart took pity On thy misfortunes , sought thee in thy mise- ries , [ state virtue ? [ face , When scarce the manly down yet shades thy With conquest thus to overrun the world , And make barbarians ...
Pagina 120
... thee their mirror , and the moonlight beams Course one another o'er thy silver bosom : And yet thy flowing is through fields of blood , And armed men their hot and weary brows Slake with thy limpid and perennial coolness . Even with ...
... thee their mirror , and the moonlight beams Course one another o'er thy silver bosom : And yet thy flowing is through fields of blood , And armed men their hot and weary brows Slake with thy limpid and perennial coolness . Even with ...
Pagina 121
... thee cease ! Javan ! I know that all men hate my father ; Javan ! I fear that all should hate my father ; And therefore , Javan , must his daughter's love , Her dutiful , her deep , her fervent love , Make up to his forlorn and desolate ...
... thee cease ! Javan ! I know that all men hate my father ; Javan ! I fear that all should hate my father ; And therefore , Javan , must his daughter's love , Her dutiful , her deep , her fervent love , Make up to his forlorn and desolate ...
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