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... hath reft away My fancied good , and brought substantial ill ! Oh , to thy cursed scream , discordant still , Let Harmony aye shut her gentle ear : Thy boastful mirth let jealous rivals spill , Insult thy crest , and glossy pinions tear ...
... hath reft away My fancied good , and brought substantial ill ! Oh , to thy cursed scream , discordant still , Let Harmony aye shut her gentle ear : Thy boastful mirth let jealous rivals spill , Insult thy crest , and glossy pinions tear ...
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... hath nothing to bestow , From our own selves our bliss must flow , And that dear hut our home . Of rest was Noah's dove bereft , When with impatient wing she left That safe retreat , the ark ; Giving her vain excursions o'er , The ...
... hath nothing to bestow , From our own selves our bliss must flow , And that dear hut our home . Of rest was Noah's dove bereft , When with impatient wing she left That safe retreat , the ark ; Giving her vain excursions o'er , The ...
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... hath been said or sung . The dogs did bark , the children scream'd , Up flew the windows all ; And ev'ry soul cried out " Well done ! " As loud as he could bawl . Away went Gilpin - who but he ? His fame soon spread around , " He ...
... hath been said or sung . The dogs did bark , the children scream'd , Up flew the windows all ; And ev'ry soul cried out " Well done ! " As loud as he could bawl . Away went Gilpin - who but he ? His fame soon spread around , " He ...
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... Hath found at length a tongue to chide : Oh , listen ! I will speak no more : Be silent , Pride ! " Art thou a WRETCH of hope forlorn , The victim of consuming care ? Is thy distracted conscience torn By fell despair ? " Do foul ...
... Hath found at length a tongue to chide : Oh , listen ! I will speak no more : Be silent , Pride ! " Art thou a WRETCH of hope forlorn , The victim of consuming care ? Is thy distracted conscience torn By fell despair ? " Do foul ...
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... Hath she betray'd thee with a smile , And sold thy love ? " LIVE ! " Twas a false , bewildering fire : Too often Love's insidious dart Thrills the fond soul with wild desire , But kills the heart . " Thou yet shalt know how sweet , how ...
... Hath she betray'd thee with a smile , And sold thy love ? " LIVE ! " Twas a false , bewildering fire : Too often Love's insidious dart Thrills the fond soul with wild desire , But kills the heart . " Thou yet shalt know how sweet , how ...
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