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... breast , With transient colour flush her varying cheek . No costly gems upon her forehead blaze , Loose to the wind her hair disorder'd flies , And for the regal purple's graceful folds She wears the garb of mourning . Pity seiz'd The ...
... breast , With transient colour flush her varying cheek . No costly gems upon her forehead blaze , Loose to the wind her hair disorder'd flies , And for the regal purple's graceful folds She wears the garb of mourning . Pity seiz'd The ...
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... breast , And thus : " Why weeps my love , my best Estrildis ? Thy Locrine's arm is not unskill'd in war , And Fortune bears my standard to the field . " " Oh had Estrildis , " thus the queen replied , " Cut short ev'n in the blossom of ...
... breast , And thus : " Why weeps my love , my best Estrildis ? Thy Locrine's arm is not unskill'd in war , And Fortune bears my standard to the field . " " Oh had Estrildis , " thus the queen replied , " Cut short ev'n in the blossom of ...
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... breast , entreats his stay , And hangs upon his robe in frantic grief ; Exhausted now , she faints . The gentle Sabra With milder action presses with her lips His hand , while from her eyes the trickling moisture Falls silent : he ...
... breast , entreats his stay , And hangs upon his robe in frantic grief ; Exhausted now , she faints . The gentle Sabra With milder action presses with her lips His hand , while from her eyes the trickling moisture Falls silent : he ...
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... breast , And irksome memory of sorrows past , And absence from the lord of her desires , And conscious sense of guilt , suppress'd in vain . - Yet oft she check'd th ' invading woe , and strove , Decking with languid smiles her faded ...
... breast , And irksome memory of sorrows past , And absence from the lord of her desires , And conscious sense of guilt , suppress'd in vain . - Yet oft she check'd th ' invading woe , and strove , Decking with languid smiles her faded ...
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... Could o'er her breast resume their sway , with words Of cheering import , as might best confirm i Hela was the goddess of death among the northern nations . Her hopes new entertain'd , she thus pursu'd . " 28 THE REVENGE.
... Could o'er her breast resume their sway , with words Of cheering import , as might best confirm i Hela was the goddess of death among the northern nations . Her hopes new entertain'd , she thus pursu'd . " 28 THE REVENGE.
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