Poetical WorksJ. Dicks, 1866 - 457 pages |
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... thine my heart responsive swells , Then trembles into silence as before . 2 . " There , in its centre , a sepulchral lamp Burns the slow flame , eternal - but unseen ; Which not the darkness of despair can damp , Though vain its ray as ...
... thine my heart responsive swells , Then trembles into silence as before . 2 . " There , in its centre , a sepulchral lamp Burns the slow flame , eternal - but unseen ; Which not the darkness of despair can damp , Though vain its ray as ...
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... thine the only eye That would not here in that gay hope delight . Theirs is the chance and let them use their right . - But still I thank their courtesy or thine , That would confess me at so fair a shrine ! " Strange though it seem ...
... thine the only eye That would not here in that gay hope delight . Theirs is the chance and let them use their right . - But still I thank their courtesy or thine , That would confess me at so fair a shrine ! " Strange though it seem ...
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... thine own domain- Would that with freedom it were thine again ! III . The sun hath sunk - and , darker than the night , Sinks with its beam upon the beacon height- Medora's heart - the third day's come and gone- With it he comes not ...
... thine own domain- Would that with freedom it were thine again ! III . The sun hath sunk - and , darker than the night , Sinks with its beam upon the beacon height- Medora's heart - the third day's come and gone- With it he comes not ...
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... thine stamps truth on all Suspicion heard . Borne in his arms through fire from yon Serai- Say , wert though ... thine own heart ; and meditate Irrevocable faults , and coming fate- Too late the last to shun - the first to mend- To count ...
... thine stamps truth on all Suspicion heard . Borne in his arms through fire from yon Serai- Say , wert though ... thine own heart ; and meditate Irrevocable faults , and coming fate- Too late the last to shun - the first to mend- To count ...
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... thine own - for all prepared : Thou lovest me not - nor know'st - or but the worst . " Thanks to that softening heart - she could not kill ! " Alas ! this love - that hatred are the first- Oh ! couldst thou prove my truth , thou wouldst ...
... thine own - for all prepared : Thou lovest me not - nor know'st - or but the worst . " Thanks to that softening heart - she could not kill ! " Alas ! this love - that hatred are the first- Oh ! couldst thou prove my truth , thou wouldst ...
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