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60 Nay , pray morn and night To the Virgin above , Lest this Pedro return , And
again you should love , ” ( Said Miguela in jest , As she answered poor Jane ; ) “
For , when love has been bought At the cost of such pain , “ What hope is there ...
60 Nay , pray morn and night To the Virgin above , Lest this Pedro return , And
again you should love , ” ( Said Miguela in jest , As she answered poor Jane ; ) “
For , when love has been bought At the cost of such pain , “ What hope is there ...
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Don't you remember how you used to flirt with the fair lady when you and
Babington were at Haslar ? Faith , if Blamire had not taken pity on her , it would
have gone hard with the poor damsel ! However , he made up to the disconsolate
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Don't you remember how you used to flirt with the fair lady when you and
Babington were at Haslar ? Faith , if Blamire had not taken pity on her , it would
have gone hard with the poor damsel ! However , he made up to the disconsolate
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But even under all the imperfections of my poor narrative , and lacking the
crowning name that gives to it such a power of contrast , it still seems to me
almost unequalled in its simplicity and grandeur of selfsacrifice . When some
powerful ...
But even under all the imperfections of my poor narrative , and lacking the
crowning name that gives to it such a power of contrast , it still seems to me
almost unequalled in its simplicity and grandeur of selfsacrifice . When some
powerful ...
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For we will have the wanton Fawns , That frisking skip about the lawns , The
Panisks , and the Sylvans rude , Satyrs , and all that multitude , To dance their
wilder rounds about , And cleave the air with many a shout , As they would hunt
poor ...
For we will have the wanton Fawns , That frisking skip about the lawns , The
Panisks , and the Sylvans rude , Satyrs , and all that multitude , To dance their
wilder rounds about , And cleave the air with many a shout , As they would hunt
poor ...
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his very existence to the game struck down for him by a favourite hawk , kills the
poor bird to furnish forth a dinner for the haughty beauty when she at last comes
to visit him , I never could help thinking that the enamoured cavalier made a very
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his very existence to the game struck down for him by a favourite hawk , kills the
poor bird to furnish forth a dinner for the haughty beauty when she at last comes
to visit him , I never could help thinking that the enamoured cavalier made a very
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