The Works of Hannah More, Volume 5Harper & Brothers, 1836 |
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... sorrows make my fair unjust . Is there in Rome a heart so dead to virtue That does not beat in Regulus's cause ? That wearies not the gods for his return ? That does not think all subjugated Afric A slender , unimportant acquisition ...
... sorrows make my fair unjust . Is there in Rome a heart so dead to virtue That does not beat in Regulus's cause ? That wearies not the gods for his return ? That does not think all subjugated Afric A slender , unimportant acquisition ...
Page 30
... is Licinius ? find him out ; My joy is incomplete till he partakes it . When doubts and fears have rent my anxious heart , In all my woes he kindly bore a part ; Felt all my sorrows with a soul sincere , Sighed 30 THE INFLEXIBLE CAPTIVE .
... is Licinius ? find him out ; My joy is incomplete till he partakes it . When doubts and fears have rent my anxious heart , In all my woes he kindly bore a part ; Felt all my sorrows with a soul sincere , Sighed 30 THE INFLEXIBLE CAPTIVE .
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Hannah More. Felt all my sorrows with a soul sincere , Sighed as I sighed , and numbered tear for tear : Now favoring Heaven my ardent vows has blessed ; He shall divide the transports of my breast . Pub . Barce , adieu ! Bar . Publius ...
Hannah More. Felt all my sorrows with a soul sincere , Sighed as I sighed , and numbered tear for tear : Now favoring Heaven my ardent vows has blessed ; He shall divide the transports of my breast . Pub . Barce , adieu ! Bar . Publius ...
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... sorrows : I know , alas ! too well , those fell barbarians Intend thee instant death . Reg . So shall my life And servitude together have an end . Publius , farewell ! nay , do not follow me . Pub . Alas ! my father , if thou ever lov ...
... sorrows : I know , alas ! too well , those fell barbarians Intend thee instant death . Reg . So shall my life And servitude together have an end . Publius , farewell ! nay , do not follow me . Pub . Alas ! my father , if thou ever lov ...
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... sorrows ? Lic . Yes , at my life's expense , my heart's best treasure , Wouldst thou instruct me how . Att . My brother , too- Ah ! look with mercy on thy sister's woes ! Pub . I will at least instruct thee how to bear them . My sister ...
... sorrows ? Lic . Yes , at my life's expense , my heart's best treasure , Wouldst thou instruct me how . Att . My brother , too- Ah ! look with mercy on thy sister's woes ! Pub . I will at least instruct thee how to bear them . My sister ...
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