The Remains of Henry Kirke White ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown., 1813 - Poets, English |
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... never tire : Or where the town's blue turrets dimly rise , And manufacture taints the ambient skies , The pale mechanic leaves the labouring loom , The air - pent hold , the pestilential room , And rushes out , impatient to begin The ...
... never tire : Or where the town's blue turrets dimly rise , And manufacture taints the ambient skies , The pale mechanic leaves the labouring loom , The air - pent hold , the pestilential room , And rushes out , impatient to begin The ...
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... never , never sate , Thine still remain through all the storms of fate . Though not for me , ' twas Heaven's divine command To roll in acres of paternal land , Yet still my lot is blest , while I enjoy Thine opening beauties with a ...
... never , never sate , Thine still remain through all the storms of fate . Though not for me , ' twas Heaven's divine command To roll in acres of paternal land , Yet still my lot is blest , while I enjoy Thine opening beauties with a ...
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... never - ceasing pang . Full well she knew , repentant now too late , She'soon must bow beneath the stroke of fate . But , for the babe she bore beneath her breast , The offended God prolong'd her life unblest , But fast the fleeting ...
... never - ceasing pang . Full well she knew , repentant now too late , She'soon must bow beneath the stroke of fate . But , for the babe she bore beneath her breast , The offended God prolong'd her life unblest , But fast the fleeting ...
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... never more the weeping train were doom'd To view the false one , in the deeps intomb'd . The neighbouring rustics told that in the night They heard such screams as froze them with affright ; And many an infant , at its mother's breast ...
... never more the weeping train were doom'd To view the false one , in the deeps intomb'd . The neighbouring rustics told that in the night They heard such screams as froze them with affright ; And many an infant , at its mother's breast ...
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... never accomplish'd a better She said , there was an aged woman And she had a daughter fair , Whose evil habits fill'd her heart With misery and care . The daughter had a paramour , A wicked man was he , And oft the woman him against Did ...
... never accomplish'd a better She said , there was an aged woman And she had a daughter fair , Whose evil habits fill'd her heart With misery and care . The daughter had a paramour , A wicked man was he , And oft the woman him against Did ...
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