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" Now take thy due reward." He started up, each limb convulsed With agonizing fear : He only heard the storm of night, . . 'Twas music to his ear. When lo ! the voice of loud alarm His inmost soul... "
The Poetical Works of Robert Southey, Esq. ...: Minor poems - Page 50
by Robert Southey - 1823
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Poems, Volume 2

Robert Southey - 1799 - 244 pages
...brother's form Lord Edmund seem'd to stand, 136 Such and so pale his face as when With faint and faltering tongue, To William's care, a dying charge He left his orphan son. " I bade thee with a father's )ove My orphan Edmund guard — Well William hast thou kept thy charge I Now take thy doe reward."...
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Tales of Wonder;, Volume 1

Matthew Gregory Lewis - 1801 - 254 pages
...in death He grasp'd his brother's hand : Such and so pale his face as when, With faint and faltering tongue, To William's care, a dying charge, He left...agonizing fear ; He only heard the storm of night — 182 When lo ! the voice of loud alarm His inmost soul appals, — " What ho ! Lord William, rise...
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Tales of Wonder, Volume 1

Matthew Gregory Lewis - 1801 - 236 pages
...With faint and faltering tongue, To William's care, a dying charge, lie left his orphan fon. — " I bade thee, with a father's love, " My orphan Edmund guard ; «' Well, William, haft thou kept thy chargp j " Now take thy due reward.'' — He ftarted up, each limb convulfed With...
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Tales of Wonder

Matthew Gregory Lewis - 1801 - 464 pages
...With faint and faltering tongue, To William's care, a dying charge, He left his orphan ion. — MI bade thee, with a father's love, "•My orphan Edmund guard ; " Well, William, haft thou kept thychar^f " Now take thy due reward."— He ftarted up, each limb convuM^d With agonizing...
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The British poets of the nineteenth century, including the select works of ...

British poets - 1828 - 838 pages
...With faint and faultcring tongue, To William's care, a dying charge, He left his orphan-son. "I Lade thee with a father's love My orphan Edmund guard —...agonizing fear: He only heard the storm of night, — "l'w a-, music to his ear. When lo ! the voice of loud alarm His inmost soul appals: What ho! Lord...
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Abaellino, the Bravo of Venice: A Romance

Heinrich Zschokke - 1829 - 224 pages
...form, Lord Edmund seem'd to stand, » , Such and so pale his face as when, With faint and faltering tongue, To William's "care, a dying charge, He left his orphan son. ' 1 bade thee with a father's love, My orphan Edmund guard; Well, William, hast thou kept thy charge...
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Principles of elocution

William Graham (teacher of elocution.) - 1837 - 370 pages
...and so pale, as when in death He grasped his brother's hand. " I bade thee with a father's love 5Iy orphan Edmund guard — Well, William, hast thou kept...due reward." He started up, each limb convulsed With agonising fear — He only heard the storm of night— 'Twas music to his ear ! When, lo ! the voice...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Southey

Robert Southey - 1839 - 840 pages
...pale his face as when, With faint and faltering tongue, To William's care, a dying charge, He letl his orphan son. " I bade thee with a father's love...guard; — Well, William, hast thou kept thy charge' Take now thy due reward." He started up, each limb convulsed With agonizing fear ; He only heard the...
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Legends and traditionary stories

Legends - 1843 - 300 pages
...in death He grasp'd his brother's hand : Such and so pale his face as when, With faint and faltering tongue, To William's care, a dying charge, He left...due reward." He started up, each limb convulsed With agonising fear ; He only heard the storm of night — Twas music to his ear. When lo ! the voice of...
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Ballads and Metrical Tales

1845 - 258 pages
...in death He grasp 'd his brother's hand: Such and so pale his face as when, With faint and faltering tongue, To William's care, a dying charge, He left...due reward." He started up, each limb convulsed With agonising fear ; He only heard the storm of night — 'Twas music to his ear. When lo ! the voice of...
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