The Beauties of the British PoetsE. Kearny, 1839 - 395 páginas |
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... hath stood Upon the bank , yet wilt thyself not pass the flood ? " He there does now enjoy eternal rest And happy ease , which thou doest want and crave , And further from it daily wanderest ; What if some little pain the passage have ...
... hath stood Upon the bank , yet wilt thyself not pass the flood ? " He there does now enjoy eternal rest And happy ease , which thou doest want and crave , And further from it daily wanderest ; What if some little pain the passage have ...
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... hath life , that may it loved make , And gives not rather cause it to forsake ? Fear , sickness , age , loss , labour , sorrow , strife , Pain , hunger , cold , that makes the heart to quake ; And ever fickle fortune rageth rife ; which ...
... hath life , that may it loved make , And gives not rather cause it to forsake ? Fear , sickness , age , loss , labour , sorrow , strife , Pain , hunger , cold , that makes the heart to quake ; And ever fickle fortune rageth rife ; which ...
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... hath blown , That host on the morrow lay withered and strewn . For the angel of Death spread his wings on the blast , And breathed on the face of the foe as he passed ; And the eyes of the sleepers waxed deadly and chill , And their ...
... hath blown , That host on the morrow lay withered and strewn . For the angel of Death spread his wings on the blast , And breathed on the face of the foe as he passed ; And the eyes of the sleepers waxed deadly and chill , And their ...
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