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... ( Whose cold and darksome shade , Fit image of my own dark fortunes made , ) I strove to make my way , Here stumbling , falling there , and here astray , Whilo my numb'd senses found A prison in the silk that wrapt me round .
... ( Whose cold and darksome shade , Fit image of my own dark fortunes made , ) I strove to make my way , Here stumbling , falling there , and here astray , Whilo my numb'd senses found A prison in the silk that wrapt me round .
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The battle began ; I went to ing about him with keen - witted glan . the highest loft , whence , indeed , I was ces , and active in his movements . prevented seeing the country round , He came often to the King's lieu . but could hear ...
The battle began ; I went to ing about him with keen - witted glan . the highest loft , whence , indeed , I was ces , and active in his movements . prevented seeing the country round , He came often to the King's lieu . but could hear ...
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... and tossing me all round the “ A very uncomfortable seat , Mr room , at least half an hour before I Wolf , ” said he , " and perhaps a tick- could make any substantial way whatler would make you construe better .
... and tossing me all round the “ A very uncomfortable seat , Mr room , at least half an hour before I Wolf , ” said he , " and perhaps a tick- could make any substantial way whatler would make you construe better .
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Then , “ Do be so kind as to wait for me , " when fairly down , he would look said I , beseechingly ; “ for I do not round , and at every stroke make moet know the way . ” horrible faces , as if in dreadful agony , “ Wait and be flogged ...
Then , “ Do be so kind as to wait for me , " when fairly down , he would look said I , beseechingly ; “ for I do not round , and at every stroke make moet know the way . ” horrible faces , as if in dreadful agony , “ Wait and be flogged ...
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And shed thy glory round the soul ; 7 . 2 . Oh ! Source divine , and Life of all , Beneath thy Heaven , with spheres The Fount of Being's fearful sea , alive , Thy depth would every heart appal , The heart expands as wide as they ...
And shed thy glory round the soul ; 7 . 2 . Oh ! Source divine , and Life of all , Beneath thy Heaven , with spheres The Fount of Being's fearful sea , alive , Thy depth would every heart appal , The heart expands as wide as they ...
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