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" Her eyes are dim with many a tear, That once were guiding stars to mine: Her fond heart throbs with many a fear — I cannot bear to see thee shine. For thee, for thee, vile yellow slave, I left a heart that lov'd me true! "
Lacon: Or Many Things in Few Words Addressed to Those who Think - Page 131
by Charles Caleb Colton - 1828
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Belle Assemblée: Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine; Containing Interesting ...

1822 - 634 pages
...yellow slave, I left a heart that lov'd me true ! I cross'd the tedious ocean wave, To roam in dim, unkind and new. The cold wind of the stranger blew, Chill on my wither 'd heart : — the grave Dark and untimely met my view, And all for thee, vile yellow slave...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volume 1

1810 - 560 pages
...see thee shine. For thee, for thee, vile yellow slave, I left a heart that loved me true ! I crossed the tedious ocean-wave, To roam in climes unkind and...new. The cold wind of the stranger blew Chill on my withered Iieart the grave Dark and untimely met my view ; And all for thee, vile yellow slave ! Ha...
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The Edinburgh annual register, Volume 1, Part 2

1810 - 558 pages
...see thee shine. for thee, for thee, vile yellow slave, I left a heart that loved me true ! I crossed the tedious ocean-wave, To roam in climes unkind and...new. The cold wind of the stranger blew Chill on my withered heart the grave Dark and untimely met my view ; And all for thee, vile yellow slave ! Ha !...
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The Analectic Magazine, Volume 4

1814 - 550 pages
...thee, vile yellow slnve, I left a heart that loved me true , I crossed the tedious ocean wave, 'In roam in climes unkind and new. The cold wind of the stranger blew Chill on my withered heart — the grave, Dark and untimely, met my view; And all for thee, Tile yellow slave !...
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Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, Volume 4

1814 - 580 pages
...vil« yellow slave, 1 left a heart that lo\ ed me true ; I crossed the tedious ocean wave, To'roam in climes unkind and new. The cold wind of the stranger blew Chill on my wUJiercd heart— the grave, Dark and untimely, met my viewi ( And all for thee, vile yellow slave...
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The Poetical Remains of the Late Dr. John Leyden,: With Memoirs of His Life,

John Leyden, James Morton - 1819 - 906 pages
...: Her fond heart throbs with many a fear ! — I cannot bear to see thee shine. For thee, for thee, vile yellow slave, I left a heart that lov'd me true...heart : — the grave Dark and untimely met my view — And all for thee, vile yellow slave ! Ha ! com'st them now so late to mock A wanderer's banish'd...
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The Poetical Remains of the Late Dr. John Leyden,: With Memoirs of His Life,

John Leyden, James Morton - 1819 - 528 pages
...mine: Her fond heart throbs with many a fear! • I cannot bear to see thee shine. For thee, for thee, vile yellow slave, I left a heart that lov'd me true...stranger blew Chill on my wither'd heart: — the grave Ha ! com'st thou now so late to mock A wanderer's banish'd heart forlorn, Now that his frame the lightning...
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The Poetical Remains of the Late Dr. John Leyden,: With Memoirs of His Life,

John Leyden, James Morton - 1819 - 524 pages
...: Her fond heart throbs with many a fear ! — I cannot bear to see thee shine. For thee, for thee, vile yellow slave, I left a heart that lov'd me true...and new. The cold wind of the stranger blew Chill en my wither'd heart : — the grave Dark and untimely met my view — And all for thee, vile yellow...
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 86

1820 - 606 pages
...with many a fear ! I cannot bear to sec thec shine. For thee, fot thee, vile yellow slave, I left я heart that lov'd me true ! I cross'd the tedious ocean-wave,...heart : — the grave Dark and untimely met my view — And all for thee, vile yellow slave ! p. 164. The verses " To Mr James Purvis" need only be read...
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The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of ..., Volume 7

1820 - 596 pages
...see then shine. For thee, for thee, vile yellow slave, I left a heart that lov'd me true ! I cross' d the tedious ocean-wave, To roam in climes unkind and...: — the grave Dark and untimely met my view—- And all for thee, vile yellow slave ! p. IG-i. The verses " To Mr James Purvis" need only be read to...
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