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Strikes through their wounded hearts the sudden dread : But their hearts
wounded , like the wounded air , Soon close ... So dies in human hearts the
thought of Reigns , more or less , and glows , in every death : heart : E'en with the
tender tear ...
Strikes through their wounded hearts the sudden dread : But their hearts
wounded , like the wounded air , Soon close ... So dies in human hearts the
thought of Reigns , more or less , and glows , in every death : heart : E'en with the
tender tear ...
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Born 1721 , Died 1770 . gone , But what my heart employ'd on her alone . Then
too she smiled : can smiles our peace destroy , Those lovely children of Content
and Joy ? How can soft pleasure and tormenting woe 904. — THE PROGRESS ...
Born 1721 , Died 1770 . gone , But what my heart employ'd on her alone . Then
too she smiled : can smiles our peace destroy , Those lovely children of Content
and Joy ? How can soft pleasure and tormenting woe 904. — THE PROGRESS ...
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Though Lothian's vales thy sway control , Know , Lothian is not worth one heart .
Studious he marks her absent hour , And , winding far where Carron flows ,
Sudden he sees the fated bower , And red rage on his dark brow glows . VII .
Though Lothian's vales thy sway control , Know , Lothian is not worth one heart .
Studious he marks her absent hour , And , winding far where Carron flows ,
Sudden he sees the fated bower , And red rage on his dark brow glows . VII .
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Why wounds its mournful eye my heart ? Why flows from mine th ' unbidden tear
? ” " Ah , youth ! to leave thee loth am I , Though I be not thy parent dear ; And
wouldst thou wish , or ere I die , The story of thy birth to hear ? But it will make
thee ...
Why wounds its mournful eye my heart ? Why flows from mine th ' unbidden tear
? ” " Ah , youth ! to leave thee loth am I , Though I be not thy parent dear ; And
wouldst thou wish , or ere I die , The story of thy birth to hear ? But it will make
thee ...
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Was God to search our hearts and reins , The best were sinners great ; Christ's
vicar only knows no sin , In all this mortal ... With heart brimful of gnawing grief ,
He to Sir Charles did go , And sat him down upon a stool , And tears began to
flow .
Was God to search our hearts and reins , The best were sinners great ; Christ's
vicar only knows no sin , In all this mortal ... With heart brimful of gnawing grief ,
He to Sir Charles did go , And sat him down upon a stool , And tears began to
flow .
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