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... Turn Did wiser nature draw thee back From out the horror of that sack , Where shame , faith , honor , and regard of right Lay trampled on ? The deeds of death and night Urged , hurried forth , and hurled Upon th ' affrighted world ...
... Turn Did wiser nature draw thee back From out the horror of that sack , Where shame , faith , honor , and regard of right Lay trampled on ? The deeds of death and night Urged , hurried forth , and hurled Upon th ' affrighted world ...
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... Turn Alas , but Morison fell young ! He never fell , -thou fall'st , my tongue . He stood , a soldier to the last right end , A perfect patriot and a noble friend , But most , a virtuous son . All offices were done By him so ample ...
... Turn Alas , but Morison fell young ! He never fell , -thou fall'st , my tongue . He stood , a soldier to the last right end , A perfect patriot and a noble friend , But most , a virtuous son . All offices were done By him so ample ...
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... turn with violence pursu'd , No more a storm her hate than gratitude : To that each passion turns , or soon or late ; Love , if it makes her yield , must make her hate : Superiors ? death ! and equals ? what a curse ! But an inferior ...
... turn with violence pursu'd , No more a storm her hate than gratitude : To that each passion turns , or soon or late ; Love , if it makes her yield , must make her hate : Superiors ? death ! and equals ? what a curse ! But an inferior ...
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