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In how he has interwoven with his description , as the masterly a manner , and
yet in how few fond hope with which he dwelt on the project strokes , has
Goldsmith placed before us Garof returning to pass his age among the scenes
rick , Burke ...
In how he has interwoven with his description , as the masterly a manner , and
yet in how few fond hope with which he dwelt on the project strokes , has
Goldsmith placed before us Garof returning to pass his age among the scenes
rick , Burke ...
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Where shall my hope find rest ? No mother ' s care Shielded my infant innocence
with prayer : No father ' s guardian hand my youth main . tained , Called forth my
virtues , or from vice restrained ; Is it not thine to snatch some powerful arm ...
Where shall my hope find rest ? No mother ' s care Shielded my infant innocence
with prayer : No father ' s guardian hand my youth main . tained , Called forth my
virtues , or from vice restrained ; Is it not thine to snatch some powerful arm ...
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Even the lag flesh Rests , too , in hope of meeting once again Its better half ,
never to sunder more . Nor shall it hope in vain : - the time draws on , When not a
single spot of burial earth , Whether on land , or in the spacious sea , But must
give ...
Even the lag flesh Rests , too , in hope of meeting once again Its better half ,
never to sunder more . Nor shall it hope in vain : - the time draws on , When not a
single spot of burial earth , Whether on land , or in the spacious sea , But must
give ...
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... rather sees , than hears , the call : And full of every hope , of every joy , The
motion of her lips , and meaning eye , The wish of nature . Gradual sinks the
Piece out th ' idea her faint words deny . breeze O listen with attention most
profound !
... rather sees , than hears , the call : And full of every hope , of every joy , The
motion of her lips , and meaning eye , The wish of nature . Gradual sinks the
Piece out th ' idea her faint words deny . breeze O listen with attention most
profound !
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To vote a patriot black , a courtier white ; Nor hope the British lineaments to trace ,
Explain their country ' s dear - bought rights The rustic grandeur , or the surly
grace ; away , But , lost in thoughtless ease and empty And plead for pirates in
the ...
To vote a patriot black , a courtier white ; Nor hope the British lineaments to trace ,
Explain their country ' s dear - bought rights The rustic grandeur , or the surly
grace ; away , But , lost in thoughtless ease and empty And plead for pirates in
the ...
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