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" While their sorrow's at the height, Lose discrimination quite, And their hasty wrath let fall, To appease their frantic gall, On the darling thing whatever Whence they feel it death to sever, Though it be, as they, perforce, Guiltless of the sad divorce.... "
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 51
1819
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volume 2

Half hours - 1856 - 676 pages
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The Poetical Works of Charles Lamb

Charles Lamb - 1858 - 148 pages
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The Poetical Works of Charles Lamb

Charles Lamb - 1858 - 142 pages
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The Cyclopædia of Wit and Humor: Containing Choice and Characteristic ...

William Evans Burton - 1858 - 586 pages
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The Book of Humorous Poetry

1867 - 530 pages
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Works: Including His Most Intesesting Letters

Charles Lamb - 1867 - 684 pages
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets

William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 pages
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets

1872 - 900 pages
...'s nearest to their heart, While their sorrow 's at the height Lose discrimination quite, And their anything but die, And but seek to extend my days Long enough to sing thy praise. But, as she who once...
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets

William Cullen Bryant - 1873 - 906 pages
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Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and ..., Volume 2

Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1873 - 782 pages
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