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... , the scream of female horror . I see thee stretch'd before me , pale and lifeless , And pierc'd with wounds , and stiff with clotted blood . " VOL . II . Would'st thou forget our loves ? " the hero cried OF GUENDOLEN . 17.
... , the scream of female horror . I see thee stretch'd before me , pale and lifeless , And pierc'd with wounds , and stiff with clotted blood . " VOL . II . Would'st thou forget our loves ? " the hero cried OF GUENDOLEN . 17.
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... cried : " No ; when these black ideas haunt thy fancy , Bid fond remembrance dwell on ev'ry kiss , Each stolen rapture , and each soft endearment . Pledge of our mutual bliss , thy gentle Sabra Displays her blooming charms . Oh fondly ...
... cried : " No ; when these black ideas haunt thy fancy , Bid fond remembrance dwell on ev'ry kiss , Each stolen rapture , and each soft endearment . Pledge of our mutual bliss , thy gentle Sabra Displays her blooming charms . Oh fondly ...
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... cries . She beats her wretched 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 ...
... cries . She beats her wretched 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 ...
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... cried , " Whence is this mighty nation , whose bold arms Insult our frontiers , and provoke our wrath ? Are these the matchless warriors , they who late Suppliant , with outstretch'd arms , implor'd our aid , When the rude natives from ...
... cried , " Whence is this mighty nation , whose bold arms Insult our frontiers , and provoke our wrath ? Are these the matchless warriors , they who late Suppliant , with outstretch'd arms , implor'd our aid , When the rude natives from ...
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... cried , " what frantic words are these ? No crime is thine , for ' tis no crime to love . What though the banish'd Guendolen behold With impotence of rage , and envious eyes , Thy beauty grace her abdicated throne , Exult , my child ...
... cried , " what frantic words are these ? No crime is thine , for ' tis no crime to love . What though the banish'd Guendolen behold With impotence of rage , and envious eyes , Thy beauty grace her abdicated throne , Exult , my child ...
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