English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's "Compendium of English Literature," and Supplementary to it : Designed for Colleges and Advanced Classes in Schools, as Well as for Private ReadingJ.A. Bancroft & Company, 1867 - 798 páginas |
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... thought , nor days of pain , Nor dreams of glory dream'd in vain , Nor mirth , nor sweetest song that flows To sober joys and soften woes , Can make my heart or fancy flee , One moment , my sweet wife , from thee . Even while I muse , I ...
... thought , nor days of pain , Nor dreams of glory dream'd in vain , Nor mirth , nor sweetest song that flows To sober joys and soften woes , Can make my heart or fancy flee , One moment , my sweet wife , from thee . Even while I muse , I ...
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... thought forgive ! If ' twere not for my dog and cat , I think I could not live . I'd rather be a happy bird . Than , scorn'd and loathed , a king ; But man should live while for him lives The meanest loving thing . Thou busy bee ! how ...
... thought forgive ! If ' twere not for my dog and cat , I think I could not live . I'd rather be a happy bird . Than , scorn'd and loathed , a king ; But man should live while for him lives The meanest loving thing . Thou busy bee ! how ...
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... thought , long as I yet might live , And parted long , to hear that voice again ; I can a sad , but cordial ... thought of those eyes I should ne'er see again ; I thought of the kiss , the last kiss which I gave , And a tear of regret ...
... thought , long as I yet might live , And parted long , to hear that voice again ; I can a sad , but cordial ... thought of those eyes I should ne'er see again ; I thought of the kiss , the last kiss which I gave , And a tear of regret ...
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