English Poetry and Prose of the Romantic MovementGeorge Benjamin Woods Scott, Foresman, 1929 - 1454 pages |
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... thine ? Man . No matter . C. Hun . Well , sir , pardon me I would not be of thine for the free fame 40 Of William Tell ; but whatsoe'er thine ill , It must be borne , and these wild starts are useless . Man . Do I not bear it ? -Look on ...
... thine ? Man . No matter . C. Hun . Well , sir , pardon me I would not be of thine for the free fame 40 Of William Tell ; but whatsoe'er thine ill , It must be borne , and these wild starts are useless . Man . Do I not bear it ? -Look on ...
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... thine ! depart not yet ! Say not those smiles that we shall meet again Within that bright pavilion which their beams Shall build on the waste world ? The dream is told . What shape is that between us ? Its rude hair Roughens the wind ...
... thine ! depart not yet ! Say not those smiles that we shall meet again Within that bright pavilion which their beams Shall build on the waste world ? The dream is told . What shape is that between us ? Its rude hair Roughens the wind ...
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George Benjamin Woods. 5 10 15 IF THOU WILT EASE THINE HEART If thou wilt ease thine heart Of love and all its smart , Then sleep , dear , sleep ; And not a sorrow Hang any tear on your eyelashes ; Lie still and deep , Sad soul , until ...
George Benjamin Woods. 5 10 15 IF THOU WILT EASE THINE HEART If thou wilt ease thine heart Of love and all its smart , Then sleep , dear , sleep ; And not a sorrow Hang any tear on your eyelashes ; Lie still and deep , Sad soul , until ...
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