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... her Sad sounding in the gale . Just then she reach'd , with trembling steps , Her
aged mother's door : she cried , and I must see That angel face no more . ear
He's gone , I feel , I feel , I feel , this breaking heart Beat 48 NARRATIVE PIECES .
... her Sad sounding in the gale . Just then she reach'd , with trembling steps , Her
aged mother's door : she cried , and I must see That angel face no more . ear
He's gone , I feel , I feel , I feel , this breaking heart Beat 48 NARRATIVE PIECES .
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I feel , I feel , this breaking heart Beat high against my side : From her white arm
down šunk her head , She shiver'd , sigh'd , and died . MALLET . CHA P. X V I.
Celadon and Amelia . ' Ts listening fear and dumb amazement all , When to the ...
I feel , I feel , this breaking heart Beat high against my side : From her white arm
down šunk her head , She shiver'd , sigh'd , and died . MALLET . CHA P. X V I.
Celadon and Amelia . ' Ts listening fear and dumb amazement all , When to the ...
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He that regards the welfare of others , should make his virtue approachable , that
it may be loved and copied ; and he that considers the wants which every man
feels , or will feel , of external assistance , must rather wish to be surrounded by ...
He that regards the welfare of others , should make his virtue approachable , that
it may be loved and copied ; and he that considers the wants which every man
feels , or will feel , of external assistance , must rather wish to be surrounded by ...
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Now let us louder strike the lyre ,, For my heart glows with martial fire , ; I feel , I
feel , with sudden heat , My big tumultuous bosom beat ; The trumpets ' clangors
piercé mine ear , A thousand widows ' shrieks I hear ; ' Give me another horse , ' I
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Now let us louder strike the lyre ,, For my heart glows with martial fire , ; I feel , I
feel , with sudden heat , My big tumultuous bosom beat ; The trumpets ' clangors
piercé mine ear , A thousand widows ' shrieks I hear ; ' Give me another horse , ' I
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I know myself now , and I feel within me A peace above all earthly dignities ; A
still and quiet conscience . The king has cur'd me , I humbly thank his grace ; and
, from these shoul ders , These ruin'd pillars , out of pity taken A load would sink a
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I know myself now , and I feel within me A peace above all earthly dignities ; A
still and quiet conscience . The king has cur'd me , I humbly thank his grace ; and
, from these shoul ders , These ruin'd pillars , out of pity taken A load would sink a
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