The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Complete in One VolumeLongmans, Green, and Company, 1866 - 828 ページ |
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... poor soul , who from the dolorous house Of weeping and of pain , dost look to me To shorten and assuage thy penal term , Pardon me that these hours in other thoughts And other duties than this garb , this night Enjoin , should thus have ...
... poor soul , who from the dolorous house Of weeping and of pain , dost look to me To shorten and assuage thy penal term , Pardon me that these hours in other thoughts And other duties than this garb , this night Enjoin , should thus have ...
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... poor Dick Tinto , who , after all his ill - spent time and labour , found himself ' patronized by one or two of those ju- dicious persons who make a virtue of being singular and of pitching their own opinions against those of the world ...
... poor Dick Tinto , who , after all his ill - spent time and labour , found himself ' patronized by one or two of those ju- dicious persons who make a virtue of being singular and of pitching their own opinions against those of the world ...
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... poor Madelon ; I loved her as a sister , and long time Her undivided tenderness possess'd , Until a better and a holier tie Gave her one nearer friend ; and then my heart Partook her happiness , for never lived A happier pair than ...
... poor Madelon ; I loved her as a sister , and long time Her undivided tenderness possess'd , Until a better and a holier tie Gave her one nearer friend ; and then my heart Partook her happiness , for never lived A happier pair than ...
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... poor men intreated the governor to comply , for the sake of saving their lives , letting him at the same time know how impossible it was that his defence could be of any avail . He was not to be persuaded ; and when they saw this , and ...
... poor men intreated the governor to comply , for the sake of saving their lives , letting him at the same time know how impossible it was that his defence could be of any avail . He was not to be persuaded ; and when they saw this , and ...
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... poor captives , weaponless and bound , Saw their stern victors draw again the sword , And groan'd and strove in vain to free their hands , And bade them think upon their plighted faith , And pray'd for mercy in the name of God , In vain ...
... poor captives , weaponless and bound , Saw their stern victors draw again the sword , And groan'd and strove in vain to free their hands , And bade them think upon their plighted faith , And pray'd for mercy in the name of God , In vain ...
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