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Sivu 109
... fall , fall , fall And with a murmuring sound Dash , dash , upon the ground , To gentle slumbers call . FROM TYRANNIC LOVE Ан HOW Sweet it is to love , Ah how gay is young desire ! And what pleasing pains we prove When we first approach ...
... fall , fall , fall And with a murmuring sound Dash , dash , upon the ground , To gentle slumbers call . FROM TYRANNIC LOVE Ан HOW Sweet it is to love , Ah how gay is young desire ! And what pleasing pains we prove When we first approach ...
Sivu 330
... fall , but fall amidst our foes : Despair of life the means of living shows . ' So bold a speech encourag'd their desire Of death , and added fuel to their fire . " As hungry wolves , with raging appetite , 480 Scour thro ' the fields ...
... fall , but fall amidst our foes : Despair of life the means of living shows . ' So bold a speech encourag'd their desire Of death , and added fuel to their fire . " As hungry wolves , with raging appetite , 480 Scour thro ' the fields ...
Sivu 342
... fall ? If Fortune please , and so the gods ordain , That nothing should of ruin'd Troy remain , And you conspire with Fortune to be slain , The way to death is wide , th ' approaches near : For soon relentless Pyrrhus will appear ...
... fall ? If Fortune please , and so the gods ordain , That nothing should of ruin'd Troy remain , And you conspire with Fortune to be slain , The way to death is wide , th ' approaches near : For soon relentless Pyrrhus will appear ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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