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Pagina 129
... hope to our lorn ark ; The only star that made the strangers ' sky less dark ! ' Our dove is fall'n into the spoiler's net ; Rude hands defile her plumes , so chastely white ; To the bereaved their one soft star is set , And all above ...
... hope to our lorn ark ; The only star that made the strangers ' sky less dark ! ' Our dove is fall'n into the spoiler's net ; Rude hands defile her plumes , so chastely white ; To the bereaved their one soft star is set , And all above ...
Pagina 221
... hope of praise , exceeds every thing that has hitherto met our eyes . It is , however , the production of a female , and one who seems to mean well , and feel well , if she does not write well ; and therefore we shall suspend all ...
... hope of praise , exceeds every thing that has hitherto met our eyes . It is , however , the production of a female , and one who seems to mean well , and feel well , if she does not write well ; and therefore we shall suspend all ...
Pagina 244
... hope were quenched and joy no more , A mightier impulse lived that could not bow To doubt or chill despair , and urged him onward now . • Love was not changed to hatred , though in gloom Its fairy dreams had vanished , for he knew ...
... hope were quenched and joy no more , A mightier impulse lived that could not bow To doubt or chill despair , and urged him onward now . • Love was not changed to hatred , though in gloom Its fairy dreams had vanished , for he knew ...
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