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... : ( to them Dear was his person , dear his martial ardour :) Nor much solicitous , with nice regard , weigh the right , avow'd their prince's cause . Perhaps the pow'rs of heav'n their partial minds Sway'd to OF GUENDOLEN . 15.
... : ( to them Dear was his person , dear his martial ardour :) Nor much solicitous , with nice regard , weigh the right , avow'd their prince's cause . Perhaps the pow'rs of heav'n their partial minds Sway'd to OF GUENDOLEN . 15.
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... minds Sway'd to erroneous judgment ; that proud guilt Hurl'd from his high presumptuous hope , though rais'd On prudent counsels , and on warlike force , Their justice might to trembling man proclaim . Each to his post repair'd , and to ...
... minds Sway'd to erroneous judgment ; that proud guilt Hurl'd from his high presumptuous hope , though rais'd On prudent counsels , and on warlike force , Their justice might to trembling man proclaim . Each to his post repair'd , and to ...
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... , and while the blood Flows in her aged veins , she lives for thee . " Raising her languid head , Estrildis said , " What art , alas ! can heal my wounded mind ,: Restore my innocence , recall the past ? Yet save 26 THE REVENGE.
... , and while the blood Flows in her aged veins , she lives for thee . " Raising her languid head , Estrildis said , " What art , alas ! can heal my wounded mind ,: Restore my innocence , recall the past ? Yet save 26 THE REVENGE.
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... mind . Her rising spirit , and her bright'ning eyes , Well knew her purpose gain'd , and ere the train Of melancholy thought , and fears prophetic , Could o'er her breast resume their sway , with words Of cheering import , as might best ...
... mind . Her rising spirit , and her bright'ning eyes , Well knew her purpose gain'd , and ere the train Of melancholy thought , and fears prophetic , Could o'er her breast resume their sway , with words Of cheering import , as might best ...
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... mind to pleasure turn'd , and light disport . Now breath'd the flute , and in melodious strains Soft voices sung the praise of gentle May ; For that kind season now , with all her sweets , And all her varied tints , the place adorn'd ...
... mind to pleasure turn'd , and light disport . Now breath'd the flute , and in melodious strains Soft voices sung the praise of gentle May ; For that kind season now , with all her sweets , And all her varied tints , the place adorn'd ...
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