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Bear thy lot , nor shed These unavailing sorrows o ' er the dead ; Thou canst not
call him from the Stygian shore , But thou , alas ! may ' st live to fuffer niore ! To
whom the king . ( ) favour ' d of the kies ! Here let me grow to earth ! since Hector
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Bear thy lot , nor shed These unavailing sorrows o ' er the dead ; Thou canst not
call him from the Stygian shore , But thou , alas ! may ' st live to fuffer niore ! To
whom the king . ( ) favour ' d of the kies ! Here let me grow to earth ! since Hector
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Wise is thy soul , but man is born to bear : Jove weighs affairs of earth in dubious
scales , And the good luffers , while the bad prevai ' s : Bear , with a soul relign ' d
, the will of Love ; Who breaches , must mourn : thy woes are from above .
Wise is thy soul , but man is born to bear : Jove weighs affairs of earth in dubious
scales , And the good luffers , while the bad prevai ' s : Bear , with a soul relign ' d
, the will of Love ; Who breaches , must mourn : thy woes are from above .
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Ill bear the brave a rude ungovern ' d tongue , And , youth , my gen ' rous foul
resents the wrong : Skill ' d in heroic ... Now care surrounds me , and my force
decays ; Inur ' d a melancholy part to bear , In scenes of death , by tempest and
by war ...
Ill bear the brave a rude ungovern ' d tongue , And , youth , my gen ' rous foul
resents the wrong : Skill ' d in heroic ... Now care surrounds me , and my force
decays ; Inur ' d a melancholy part to bear , In scenes of death , by tempest and
by war ...
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