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My lover ' s blood is on thy spear , Then build , then build , ye sisters sisters sad ,
How canst thou , barbarous man , then woo Ye sisters sad , his tomb with sorrow ,
me ? And weep around in waeful wise , His helpless fate on the Braes of ...
My lover ' s blood is on thy spear , Then build , then build , ye sisters sisters sad ,
How canst thou , barbarous man , then woo Ye sisters sad , his tomb with sorrow ,
me ? And weep around in waeful wise , His helpless fate on the Braes of ...
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O Luxury ! thou cursed by Heav ' n ' s decree , How ill exchanged are things like
these for thee ! How do thy potions , with insidious joy , Diffuse their pleasures
only to destroy ! Kingdoms by thee , to sickly greatness grown , Boast of a florid ...
O Luxury ! thou cursed by Heav ' n ' s decree , How ill exchanged are things like
these for thee ! How do thy potions , with insidious joy , Diffuse their pleasures
only to destroy ! Kingdoms by thee , to sickly greatness grown , Boast of a florid ...
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air , The infected city pour ' d her hurrying | No more thou com ' st , with lover ' s
speed , swarms : Thy once beloved bride to see ; Roused by the flames that fired
her seats But be she alive , or be she dead , around , I fear , stern Earl ' s the ...
air , The infected city pour ' d her hurrying | No more thou com ' st , with lover ' s
speed , swarms : Thy once beloved bride to see ; Roused by the flames that fired
her seats But be she alive , or be she dead , around , I fear , stern Earl ' s the ...
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She ' ll meet him soon — for , at her sight , Swift as the mountain deer he sped ;
The evening shades will sink in nightWhere art thou , loitering lover , fled ? O !
she will chide thy trifling stay , E ' en now the soft reproach she frames : “ Can
lovers ...
She ' ll meet him soon — for , at her sight , Swift as the mountain deer he sped ;
The evening shades will sink in nightWhere art thou , loitering lover , fled ? O !
she will chide thy trifling stay , E ' en now the soft reproach she frames : “ Can
lovers ...
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Gavest thou the Promethean flame ? The incommunicable mind ? Thy offspring
are great nature ' s - free , And of her fair dominion heirs ; Each privilege she
gives to thee ; Know , that each privilege is theirs . XXI . “ Why is this crook adorn '
d ...
Gavest thou the Promethean flame ? The incommunicable mind ? Thy offspring
are great nature ' s - free , And of her fair dominion heirs ; Each privilege she
gives to thee ; Know , that each privilege is theirs . XXI . “ Why is this crook adorn '
d ...
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