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" Hill of Time, From whence with grief we see that prime, And all its sweetness end. The die now cast, our station known, Fond expectation past; The thorns, which former days had sown, To crops of late repentance grown, Thro "
The Royal Lady's Magazine, and Archives of the Court of St. James's - Sivu 94
1832
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...passing, all grows fair, Whilst beauty compensates our care, And youth each vapour clears. " But, oh ! too soon, alas ! we climb, Scarce feeling we ascend,...now cast, our station known, Fond expectation past ; The thorns which former days had sown, To crops of late repentance grown, Through which we toil at...

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...love, Which does that early season move, Like flowers the western wind I Our sighs are then but vernal air, But April-drops our tears ; Which, swiftly passing,...gently-rising hill of Time ; From whence, with grief, we view that prime, And all its sweetness end. The dye once cast— our fortune known, Fond expectation...

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...early season move, Like flowers the western wind ! Our sighs are then but vernal air, But April drops our tears ; Which, swiftly passing, all grows fair,...compensates our care. And youth each vapour clears. But, ab ; too soon, alas ! we climb, Scarce feeling, we ascend, The gently rising hill of Time ; From whence,...

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...passing, all grows fair, Whilst beauty compensates our care, And youth each vapour clears. But oh ! too soon, alas ! we climb, Scarce feeling we ascend...now cast, our station known, Fond expectation past : The thorns which former days had sown, To crops of late repentance grown, Through which we toil at...

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...passing, all grows fair, Whilst beauty compensates our care, And youth such vapour clears. But oh ! too soon, alas ! we climb, Scarce feeling we ascend...now cast, our station known, Fond expectation past: The thorns which former days had sown, To crops of late repentance grown, Through which we toil at...

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...with a sweet surprise, Did more inviting show. But oh ! too soon, alas ! we climb,The gently rising hill of time, From whence with grief we see that prime,...now cast, our station known, Fond expectation past : The thorns which former days had sown, To crops of late repentance grown, Through which we toil at...

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...each vapour clears. " But, oh, too soon, alas ! we climb, Scarce feeling we ascend, The gently rising hill of time, From whence with grief we see that prime,...now cast, our station known, Fond expectation past ; The thorns which former days had sown, To crops of late repentance grown, Through which we toil at...

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...passing, all grows fair, Whilst beauty compensates our care, And youth each vapor clears. But, oh ! too soon, alas ! we climb, Scarce feeling, we ascend...that prime And all its sweetness end. The die now ca^t, our station known, Fond expectation past : The thorns which former days had sown, To crops of...




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