The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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Pagina 208
... thou do When thou shalt find me far removed ? -O ! I shall love thee , fond and true , Better than I have ever loved . Ere I am sunder'd far from thee , Say , do my sorrows wound thy breast ? -Shepherd ! the farewell's misery Cannot in ...
... thou do When thou shalt find me far removed ? -O ! I shall love thee , fond and true , Better than I have ever loved . Ere I am sunder'd far from thee , Say , do my sorrows wound thy breast ? -Shepherd ! the farewell's misery Cannot in ...
Pagina 468
But thou art dearer thus bereft , Since all who lov'd thee so are gone ; Dearer to me thus lonely left , Oh ! far more dear thou orphan'd one . I lov'd thee well in happier hour , Not then thus desolate on earth , - When thou wert as a ...
But thou art dearer thus bereft , Since all who lov'd thee so are gone ; Dearer to me thus lonely left , Oh ! far more dear thou orphan'd one . I lov'd thee well in happier hour , Not then thus desolate on earth , - When thou wert as a ...
Pagina 474
... thou thus Strugglest with tragic Eschylus , If thus thine eye by night - light sees The page but of Euripides- -be idle : The leaves of Plato , dry as those Which autumn withers as she throws With her burnt hands on Isis ' marge : - By ...
... thou thus Strugglest with tragic Eschylus , If thus thine eye by night - light sees The page but of Euripides- -be idle : The leaves of Plato , dry as those Which autumn withers as she throws With her burnt hands on Isis ' marge : - By ...
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