Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Том 6S. Walker, 1826 |
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... wretched . You will not leave me then ? Vent . ' Twas too presuming To say I would not but I dare not leave you ; And ' tis unkind in you to chide me hence So soon , when I so far have come to see you . Ant . Now thou hast seen me , art ...
... wretched . You will not leave me then ? Vent . ' Twas too presuming To say I would not but I dare not leave you ; And ' tis unkind in you to chide me hence So soon , when I so far have come to see you . Ant . Now thou hast seen me , art ...
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... wretched , base , false , worthless beauty . [ grandsire , May he live to prove more gentle than his And happier than his father . Pri . No more . Jaff . Yes , all ; and then - adieu for ever . There's not a wretch , that lives on ...
... wretched , base , false , worthless beauty . [ grandsire , May he live to prove more gentle than his And happier than his father . Pri . No more . Jaff . Yes , all ; and then - adieu for ever . There's not a wretch , that lives on ...
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... wretched have no more to fear : But round my heart the ties are bound , That heart transpierc'd with many a wound ; These bleed afresh , those ties I tear , To leave the bonnie banks of Ayr . Farewell , old Colia's hills and dales , Her ...
... wretched have no more to fear : But round my heart the ties are bound , That heart transpierc'd with many a wound ; These bleed afresh , those ties I tear , To leave the bonnie banks of Ayr . Farewell , old Colia's hills and dales , Her ...
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