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... Twas my esteem for thee That made my breast my passion's prison be ; She could not truly love Whose bosom - worth , like yours , could fail to move , Nor she respect that worth , Who , face to face , could speak her passion forth .
... Twas my esteem for thee That made my breast my passion's prison be ; She could not truly love Whose bosom - worth , like yours , could fail to move , Nor she respect that worth , Who , face to face , could speak her passion forth .
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The circumstance of this poem fell within the observation of the writer . Thus face to face the dying and the dead , 26 Sir Walter Scott at the Tomb o'the Stuarts . [ Jan. SIR WALTER SCOTT AT THE TOMB OF THE STUARTS IN PETER'S,
The circumstance of this poem fell within the observation of the writer . Thus face to face the dying and the dead , 26 Sir Walter Scott at the Tomb o'the Stuarts . [ Jan. SIR WALTER SCOTT AT THE TOMB OF THE STUARTS IN PETER'S,
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Thus face to face the dying and the dead , Bound in their solemn ever - living bond , Communed ; and I was sad that ancient head Ever should pass those holy walls beyond . R. M. Milnes . ELYSIAN FIELDS AT LOWTHER IN WESTMORELAND .
Thus face to face the dying and the dead , Bound in their solemn ever - living bond , Communed ; and I was sad that ancient head Ever should pass those holy walls beyond . R. M. Milnes . ELYSIAN FIELDS AT LOWTHER IN WESTMORELAND .
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Through him my vence , not far from Antibes , along , thin , mother had sent a representation to grave figure , with a face much di : fi- the Count , of the situation she was gured by small pox , black fiery eyes , placed in owing to ...
Through him my vence , not far from Antibes , along , thin , mother had sent a representation to grave figure , with a face much di : fi- the Count , of the situation she was gured by small pox , black fiery eyes , placed in owing to ...
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9 ) rather let the most urgent business to my face . Be they as many as they stop for a while , than wreak on an may , they shall be punished in the perinnocent person the bad feeling which son of this audacious representative ...
9 ) rather let the most urgent business to my face . Be they as many as they stop for a while , than wreak on an may , they shall be punished in the perinnocent person the bad feeling which son of this audacious representative ...
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