The Poetical Works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie: With Lord Byron's English Bards and Scotch Reviewers, Hours of IdlenessBaynes and Son, 1824 - 446 pages |
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... desires amidst thy train be known , But Faith , whose heart is fix'd on one alone : Desponding Meekness , with her downcast eyes , And friendly Pity , full of tender sighs : And Love , the last : by these your hearts 1 10 SELIM ; OR ,
... desires amidst thy train be known , But Faith , whose heart is fix'd on one alone : Desponding Meekness , with her downcast eyes , And friendly Pity , full of tender sighs : And Love , the last : by these your hearts 1 10 SELIM ; OR ,
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... sigh'd , thrice struck his breast , and thus began : ' Sad was the hour , and luckless was the day . When first from Schiraz ' walls I bent my way ! " Ah ! little thought I of the blasting wind , The thirst or pinching hunger that I ...
... sigh'd , thrice struck his breast , and thus began : ' Sad was the hour , and luckless was the day . When first from Schiraz ' walls I bent my way ! " Ah ! little thought I of the blasting wind , The thirst or pinching hunger that I ...
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... sighs could not detain , Whom Zara's breaking heart implored in vain ! Yet as thou go'st may , every blast arise Weak and unfelt , as these rejected sighs ! Safe o'er the wild , no perils may'st thou see , No griefs endure , nor weep ...
... sighs could not detain , Whom Zara's breaking heart implored in vain ! Yet as thou go'st may , every blast arise Weak and unfelt , as these rejected sighs ! Safe o'er the wild , no perils may'st thou see , No griefs endure , nor weep ...
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... sighing prompt her tender hand , With each disastrous tale . There let me oft , retired by day , In dreams of passion melt away , Allow'd with thee to dwell : There waste the mournful lamp of night , Till , Virgin , thou again delight ...
... sighing prompt her tender hand , With each disastrous tale . There let me oft , retired by day , In dreams of passion melt away , Allow'd with thee to dwell : There waste the mournful lamp of night , Till , Virgin , thou again delight ...
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... Sigh'd the sad call her son and husband heard , When once alone it broke the silent scene , And he the wretch of Thebes no more appear'd . O Fear ! I know thee by my throbbing heart , Thy withering power inspired each mournful line ...
... Sigh'd the sad call her son and husband heard , When once alone it broke the silent scene , And he the wretch of Thebes no more appear'd . O Fear ! I know thee by my throbbing heart , Thy withering power inspired each mournful line ...
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