PoetryVicesimus Knox S. Walker, 1825 |
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... thee ; virtue ? [ face , When scarce the manly down yet shades thy With conquest thus to overrun the world , And make barbarians tremble . O ye gods ! Should Destiny now end thee in the bloom , Methinks I see thee mourn'd above the loss ...
... thee ; virtue ? [ face , When scarce the manly down yet shades thy With conquest thus to overrun the world , And make barbarians tremble . O ye gods ! Should Destiny now end thee in the bloom , Methinks I see thee mourn'd above the loss ...
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... 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 ...
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... thee , The fruit , the wine- -Oh ! when I part from How can I think of ought but thy last words ? Javan . Bless thee ! but we may meet again even here ! [ tears . Thou look'st consent , I see it through thy Yet once again that cold sad ...
... thee , The fruit , the wine- -Oh ! when I part from How can I think of ought but thy last words ? Javan . Bless thee ! but we may meet again even here ! [ tears . Thou look'st consent , I see it through thy Yet once again that cold sad ...
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LOVES LABOUR LOST | 7 |
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE | 13 |
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