The Beauties of the British PoetsE. Kearny, 1839 - 395 páginas |
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... smile ) Could those few pleasant hours again appear , Might one wish bring them , would wish them here I would not trust my heart , —the dear delight Seems so to be desired , perhaps I might . But no — what here we call our life is such ...
... smile ) Could those few pleasant hours again appear , Might one wish bring them , would wish them here I would not trust my heart , —the dear delight Seems so to be desired , perhaps I might . But no — what here we call our life is such ...
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George Croly. TO INEZ . Nay , smile not at my sullen brow , Alas ! I cannot smile again ; Yet heaven avert that ever thou Shouldst weep , and haply weep in vain . And dost thou ask , what secret wo I bear , corroding joy and youth ? And ...
George Croly. TO INEZ . Nay , smile not at my sullen brow , Alas ! I cannot smile again ; Yet heaven avert that ever thou Shouldst weep , and haply weep in vain . And dost thou ask , what secret wo I bear , corroding joy and youth ? And ...
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... smile again ; And still the thought I will not brook , That I must look in vain ! But when I speak , thou dost not ... smiles have been ! While e'en thy chill , bleak corse I have , Thou seemest still mine own ; And there I lay thee in ...
... smile again ; And still the thought I will not brook , That I must look in vain ! But when I speak , thou dost not ... smiles have been ! While e'en thy chill , bleak corse I have , Thou seemest still mine own ; And there I lay thee in ...
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