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Pagina 158
... seems bitterer ; In vain I strive with Destiny , And seek through Passion's waves to steer , For I am lost in Passion's sea ! " " 2 Others of a not less touching nature arise out of the Moor- ish wars , and the frequent captivities that ...
... seems bitterer ; In vain I strive with Destiny , And seek through Passion's waves to steer , For I am lost in Passion's sea ! " " 2 Others of a not less touching nature arise out of the Moor- ish wars , and the frequent captivities that ...
Pagina 159
... Seems calling me impatiently ; To whose fond bosom shall I fly , For thou wilt far divided be : - Who then will pity me ? ' Yes ! I shall die ; - for thou art far , Far from my eye , though near my thought , Die where no weeping ...
... Seems calling me impatiently ; To whose fond bosom shall I fly , For thou wilt far divided be : - Who then will pity me ? ' Yes ! I shall die ; - for thou art far , Far from my eye , though near my thought , Die where no weeping ...
Pagina 313
... seems to be to procure re- paration for the party injured , in the first place ; and , secondly , to provide some security to the party injured , and to others who have been already alarmed , against the repetition of the offence . In ...
... seems to be to procure re- paration for the party injured , in the first place ; and , secondly , to provide some security to the party injured , and to others who have been already alarmed , against the repetition of the offence . In ...
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