The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Հատոր 1 |
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moreand makes a full declaration with all Pray , when thou tell'st thy beads , for
one more the bitterness and rage of disappointed wretched . Ber . Stay , gentle
lady , I would somewhet passion , and his deadly bate towards with thee .
moreand makes a full declaration with all Pray , when thou tell'st thy beads , for
one more the bitterness and rage of disappointed wretched . Ber . Stay , gentle
lady , I would somewhet passion , and his deadly bate towards with thee .
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No , thou můst live amidst a hissing " I'm sealed , shut down in ransomless
perdition . world , “ Ber . Fear not , my vengeance will not yield ** A thing that
mothers warn their daughters from , * A thing the menials that do tend thee scorn .
No , thou můst live amidst a hissing " I'm sealed , shut down in ransomless
perdition . world , “ Ber . Fear not , my vengeance will not yield ** A thing that
mothers warn their daughters from , * A thing the menials that do tend thee scorn .
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And thought , though false to all beside , Go , let me weep ! there's bliss in tears ,
From me thou could'st not wander . When he who sheds them , inly feels But go ,
deceiver ! go , Some lingering stain of early years The heart whose hopes could ...
And thought , though false to all beside , Go , let me weep ! there's bliss in tears ,
From me thou could'st not wander . When he who sheds them , inly feels But go ,
deceiver ! go , Some lingering stain of early years The heart whose hopes could ...
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Silent and happy , as if God had given “ From reeking shrouds upon the rite look'
d ont ! Nought else worth looking at on this side heaven ? “ That oath thou
beardst more lips than thine Whilst rapt in these delightful musings , repeat* That
cup ...
Silent and happy , as if God had given “ From reeking shrouds upon the rite look'
d ont ! Nought else worth looking at on this side heaven ? “ That oath thou
beardst more lips than thine Whilst rapt in these delightful musings , repeat* That
cup ...
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Shall for thy sake pronounce my soul forgiven , “ Thou pitiest me -- 1 knew thou
would'st - that “ And bid thee take thy weeping slave to heav'n ! sky “ Oh yes , I'll
fly with thee" Hath nought beneath it half so lorn as I. Scarce had she said " The ...
Shall for thy sake pronounce my soul forgiven , “ Thou pitiest me -- 1 knew thou
would'st - that “ And bid thee take thy weeping slave to heav'n ! sky “ Oh yes , I'll
fly with thee" Hath nought beneath it half so lorn as I. Scarce had she said " The ...
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The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Հատոր 3 H. Biglow,Orville Luther Holley Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1818 |
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