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... bosom , Then , if thou canst , wish we had never lov'd . Nor deem that Locrine was thy father's foe : For honour was our strife , not hate or vengeance . The brave , my best belov'd , still prize the brave , And , might the hero's shade ...
... bosom , Then , if thou canst , wish we had never lov'd . Nor deem that Locrine was thy father's foe : For honour was our strife , not hate or vengeance . The brave , my best belov'd , still prize the brave , And , might the hero's shade ...
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... bosom heaves with kindling hope , and fear Subsides , and busy conscience stings no more . Silent awhile she stood , and doubting still . But Boarex , who with attentive eye Had mark'd the secret workings of her mind . Her rising spirit ...
... bosom heaves with kindling hope , and fear Subsides , and busy conscience stings no more . Silent awhile she stood , and doubting still . But Boarex , who with attentive eye Had mark'd the secret workings of her mind . Her rising spirit ...
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... bosom , where the sail Before the breeze scuds lightly ; on the banks Rise fair pavilions ; flow'rs of various hues , And various scents , mix'd with each blooming shrub To Flora dear , in fair assemblage grow . Such were the scenes th ...
... bosom , where the sail Before the breeze scuds lightly ; on the banks Rise fair pavilions ; flow'rs of various hues , And various scents , mix'd with each blooming shrub To Flora dear , in fair assemblage grow . Such were the scenes th ...
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... bosom reigns Despotic , nor admits divided sway . And as from vernal skies the sudden show'r Descends ; or when beneath stern winter's reign , All white with hoary frost , stands some old oak , The monarch of the woods ; touch'd by the ...
... bosom reigns Despotic , nor admits divided sway . And as from vernal skies the sudden show'r Descends ; or when beneath stern winter's reign , All white with hoary frost , stands some old oak , The monarch of the woods ; touch'd by the ...
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... bosom Her darling son , who , by her anguish mov'd , Now join'd his tears with her's , " Alas ! my child , Robb'd of thy birthright , thou art exil'd too . Oh boy , thou might'st have been a glorious king . Who shall protect thee now ...
... bosom Her darling son , who , by her anguish mov'd , Now join'd his tears with her's , " Alas ! my child , Robb'd of thy birthright , thou art exil'd too . Oh boy , thou might'st have been a glorious king . Who shall protect thee now ...
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