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... hope , of bitter regrets , of affection suspended , not obliterated , by the distractions of the scene around him ! Amidst the natural and preternatural horrors of his situation , he might be excused in delicacy from carrying on a ...
... hope , of bitter regrets , of affection suspended , not obliterated , by the distractions of the scene around him ! Amidst the natural and preternatural horrors of his situation , he might be excused in delicacy from carrying on a ...
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... hope deferred , " the lovers at last hear of the death of the husband : - but Isabel has been long declining ; and , when the happy Howard flies towards her with the grateful tidings that she may now be his , he finds that he is too ...
... hope deferred , " the lovers at last hear of the death of the husband : - but Isabel has been long declining ; and , when the happy Howard flies towards her with the grateful tidings that she may now be his , he finds that he is too ...
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... hope was there for me , a murderer ? What lovely ? nothing - yes , I err , I err ? Filling a shepherd's dreams With beauty and delight He slept , he slept . ' Remorse , Remorse , ( a famished creature bred From sin , and feasting on its ...
... hope was there for me , a murderer ? What lovely ? nothing - yes , I err , I err ? Filling a shepherd's dreams With beauty and delight He slept , he slept . ' Remorse , Remorse , ( a famished creature bred From sin , and feasting on its ...
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