The Ladies' Companion, Том 5William W. Snowden, 1836 |
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... hope . In happier days ye may see yourselves restored to your pris- tine power and beauty - but I , miserable that I am , what may I hope for , although redeemed from bondage ? Such is my wretched fate , that in li- berty and in ...
... hope . In happier days ye may see yourselves restored to your pris- tine power and beauty - but I , miserable that I am , what may I hope for , although redeemed from bondage ? Such is my wretched fate , that in li- berty and in ...
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... Hope had fann'd , and Passion fed . Yet ' twas not for himself he wept ; For ev'ry ray of hope and pride In Bondage ' iron tomb had slept ; - Not for himself - but plighted Bride , Osmyn's burning tears were shed- His Zara from his ...
... Hope had fann'd , and Passion fed . Yet ' twas not for himself he wept ; For ev'ry ray of hope and pride In Bondage ' iron tomb had slept ; - Not for himself - but plighted Bride , Osmyn's burning tears were shed- His Zara from his ...
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... Hope ; the smile of Praise ; The tender blush ; the sweet caress- The short - lived dream of Happiness- The sunshine sphere that Love had inade And linked their hearts in hope and light ; That bloom'd like flowers but to fade . Each ...
... Hope ; the smile of Praise ; The tender blush ; the sweet caress- The short - lived dream of Happiness- The sunshine sphere that Love had inade And linked their hearts in hope and light ; That bloom'd like flowers but to fade . Each ...
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