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" If chance should bring him to this artless line, Let the sad mourner know his pangs were mine. Ordain'd to lose the partner of my breast, Whose virtue warm'd me, and whose beauty blest ; Fram'd every tie that binds the heart to prove, Her duty friendship,... "
Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century: pt. 1. Index to vols. 1-6. pt ... - Page 4
by John Nichols - 1813
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Gleanings of wit, interspersed with many original pieces, from the works of ...

Gleanings - 1805 - 246 pages
...If chance directs him to this artless line, Let the sad mourner know, his pangs are mine, Ordain'd to lose. the partner of my breast, Whose virtue warm'd me, and whose beauty blest ; Fram'd ev'ry tie, that binds the soul to prove, Her duty, friendship ; and her friendship, , But yet rememb'ring,...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 20

History - 1805 - 608 pages
...directs him to this artless line, I Let the sad mourner know his pangs were mine : P 2 Ordaia'd Ordain'd to lose the partner of my breast, Whose virtue warm'd me, and whose beauty blest, Fram'd ev'ry tie, that binds the breast, to prove Her duty friendship, and her friendship love — But yet...
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A guide to all the watering and sea-bathing places; with a ..., Volume 2

John Feltham - 1813 - 306 pages
...to this artless line, let the sad mourner know his pangs were mine ; SOUTHAMPTON] Craniury. Ordained to lose the partner of my breast, • Whose virtue warm'd me, and whose beanty blessed ; Fram'd every tie that binds th'e heart to prove, Her duty friendship, and her friendship...
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The Brighton gleaner; or, General repository of literary ..., Volume 2

English essays - 1823 - 536 pages
...chance should bring him to this artless line, Let the sad mourner know his pangs were mine : Ordain'd to lose the partner of my breast, Whose virtue warm'd me, and whose beauty bless'cl ; Fram'd every tie that binds the soul, to prove Her duty friendship, and her friendship love....
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The Saturday Magazine ..., Volume 1

1833 - 814 pages
...chance direct him to this artless line, Let the sad mourner know — his pangs were mine. Ordain'd to lose the partner of my breast, Whose virtue warm'd me, and whose beauty blest ; Framed every tie, that binds the soul to prove Her duty friendship, and her friendship leve ; But...
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Sabbath Recreations: Or, Select Poetry of a Religious Kind

Emily Taylor - American poetry - 1839 - 306 pages
...chance should bring him to this humble line, Let the sad mourner know his pangs were mine,— Ordain'd to lose the partner of my breast, Whose virtue warm'd me, and whose beauty bless'd, Framed every tie that binds the heart to prove, Her duty friendship, and her friendship love....
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The journey-book of England. Berkshire (Derbyshire, Hampshire, Kent).

England - 1840 - 784 pages
...chance should bring him to this artless line, Let the sad mourner know his pangi were mine. " Ordain'd to lose the partner of my breast, Whose virtue warm'd...whose beauty blest ; Fram'd every tie that binds the heart to prove, Her duty friendship, And her friendship love. But yet rememh'ring that the parting...
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Glimpses of the Old World: Or, Excursions on the Continent, and in ..., Volume 2

John Alonzo Clark - Europe - 1840 - 476 pages
...chance should bring him to this artless line, Let the sad mourner know, his pangs were mine '. Ordain'd to lose the partner of my breast, Whose virtue warm'd me, and whose beauty blest ; Fram'd ev'ry tie that binds the heart to prove. Her duty friendship, and her friendship love. But yet, rememb'ring...
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Glimpses of the Old World: Or, Excursions on the Continent, and in ..., Volume 2

John Alonzo Clark - Europe - 1840 - 588 pages
...chance should bring him to this artless line, Let the sad mourner know, his pangs were mine ! Ordain'd to lose the partner of my breast, Whose virtue warm'd me, and whose beauty blest ; Fram'd ev'ry tie that binds the heart to prove, Her duty friendship, and her friendship love. But yet, rememb'ring...
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Chilcott's descriptive history of Bristol

John Chilcott - 1840 - 382 pages
...— If chance direct him to this artless line, Let the sad mourner know his pangs were mine. Ordain'd to lose the partner of my breast, Whose virtue warm'd me, and whose beauty blest, Framed every tie that binds the soul to prove Her duty friendship, and her friendship love ; But yet...
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