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... shall bleed , Mine shall escape the doom thine eyes assign To those whose admiration shall succeed , But mix'd with pangs to Love's even loveliest hours decreed . Oh ! let that eye , which , wild as ΤΟ ΙΑΝΤHE . 5 To Ianthe.
... shall bleed , Mine shall escape the doom thine eyes assign To those whose admiration shall succeed , But mix'd with pangs to Love's even loveliest hours decreed . Oh ! let that eye , which , wild as ΤΟ ΙΑΝΤHE . 5 To Ianthe.
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... doom , The feast , the song , the revel here abounds ; Strange modes of merriment the hours consume , Nor bleed these patriots with their country's wounds : Nor here War's clarion , but Love's rebeck sounds ; Here Folly still his ...
... doom , The feast , the song , the revel here abounds ; Strange modes of merriment the hours consume , Nor bleed these patriots with their country's wounds : Nor here War's clarion , but Love's rebeck sounds ; Here Folly still his ...
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... doom , nor heed the suppliant's appeal ? Is all that desperate Valour acts in vain ? And Counsel sage , and patriotic Zeal , The Veteran's skill , Youth'sfire , and Manhood's heart of steel ? LIV . Is it for this the Spanish maid ...
... doom , nor heed the suppliant's appeal ? Is all that desperate Valour acts in vain ? And Counsel sage , and patriotic Zeal , The Veteran's skill , Youth'sfire , and Manhood's heart of steel ? LIV . Is it for this the Spanish maid ...
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... doom'd to die , As moon - struck bards complain , by Love's sad archery . LXXIII . Hush'd is the din of tongues - on. * This was written at Thebes , and consequently in the best situation for asking and answering such a question ; not as ...
... doom'd to die , As moon - struck bards complain , by Love's sad archery . LXXIII . Hush'd is the din of tongues - on. * This was written at Thebes , and consequently in the best situation for asking and answering such a question ; not as ...
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... doom . LXXXIV . Still he beheld , nor mingled with the throng ; But view'd them not with misanthropic hate : Fain would he now have join'd the dance , the song ; But who may smile that sinks beneath his fate ? Nought that he saw his ...
... doom . LXXXIV . Still he beheld , nor mingled with the throng ; But view'd them not with misanthropic hate : Fain would he now have join'd the dance , the song ; But who may smile that sinks beneath his fate ? Nought that he saw his ...
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