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25. oldal
It was my fate to choose thee , My aim to win thy love , my fear to lose thee , My effort to preserve thee , My life to pleasure thee , my soul to serve thee ; My heart's desire to love thee , And these the tears which now I shed ...
It was my fate to choose thee , My aim to win thy love , my fear to lose thee , My effort to preserve thee , My life to pleasure thee , my soul to serve thee ; My heart's desire to love thee , And these the tears which now I shed ...
26. oldal
A sculptured tomb of regal heads discrown ' Of one heart - worshipp'd , fancy - haunted name , Once loud on earth , but now scarce else renown'd Than as the offspring of that stranger's fame . There lie the Stuarts !
A sculptured tomb of regal heads discrown ' Of one heart - worshipp'd , fancy - haunted name , Once loud on earth , but now scarce else renown'd Than as the offspring of that stranger's fame . There lie the Stuarts !
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Oh ! never in high Roman basilic , Prime dome of Art , or elder Lateran , Mother of churches ! never at the shrine That sprang the freshest from pure martyr - blood , Or held within its clasp a nation's heart By San Iago or Saint Denys ...
Oh ! never in high Roman basilic , Prime dome of Art , or elder Lateran , Mother of churches ! never at the shrine That sprang the freshest from pure martyr - blood , Or held within its clasp a nation's heart By San Iago or Saint Denys ...
46. oldal
I was ready to let the enemy into the cita . in a lane , returning home from visit . del of the heart at the shortest notice . ing a cheerful friend . I bad walked Some grow demented under the a mile or two only , when the cold charm of ...
I was ready to let the enemy into the cita . in a lane , returning home from visit . del of the heart at the shortest notice . ing a cheerful friend . I bad walked Some grow demented under the a mile or two only , when the cold charm of ...
47. oldal
Let others boast that they your windows or at your heart - what have lived in the age of Wellingtons a contrast are they all to that “ dark- and Greys ; let us , Eusebius , rejoice ness visible , " that evil hour of external that we ...
Let others boast that they your windows or at your heart - what have lived in the age of Wellingtons a contrast are they all to that “ dark- and Greys ; let us , Eusebius , rejoice ness visible , " that evil hour of external that we ...
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