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The pangs which I suffer , o ! say , do they never Cause the tear of compasiun to
gleam in thine eye ? A mournful adieu ! these enjoyments I ' ve tasted ; Alas ! my
fair prospects have faded awayI wander about , feeble , languid , and wasted ...
The pangs which I suffer , o ! say , do they never Cause the tear of compasiun to
gleam in thine eye ? A mournful adieu ! these enjoyments I ' ve tasted ; Alas ! my
fair prospects have faded awayI wander about , feeble , languid , and wasted ...
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J . S . SONNET . ( N VISITING , AFTER ABSENCE , THE TOMB OF A MOST
DEAR FRIEND . T ES ' tis thy smile , it bursts upon my sight Y E ' en thro ' the liony
tomb , I see the tear Brighten thine eye ' s fond lustre , emblems dear , That wont
to ...
J . S . SONNET . ( N VISITING , AFTER ABSENCE , THE TOMB OF A MOST
DEAR FRIEND . T ES ' tis thy smile , it bursts upon my sight Y E ' en thro ' the liony
tomb , I see the tear Brighten thine eye ' s fond lustre , emblems dear , That wont
to ...
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They may indeed sometimes produce a transient tear of sympathy ; but if their
subjects are always of a local and personal nature , and continually involved in
the same cheerless gloom , they must fail to in . terest , and their readers wili at ...
They may indeed sometimes produce a transient tear of sympathy ; but if their
subjects are always of a local and personal nature , and continually involved in
the same cheerless gloom , they must fail to in . terest , and their readers wili at ...
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Yet , whilst we forrowing tread this earthly ball , For human woes a human tear
will fall . Bleft be that tear ; who gives it doubly blest , That heals with balm the
orphan ' s wounded breast ! Not all that breathes in morning ' s genial dew
Revives ...
Yet , whilst we forrowing tread this earthly ball , For human woes a human tear
will fall . Bleft be that tear ; who gives it doubly blest , That heals with balm the
orphan ' s wounded breast ! Not all that breathes in morning ' s genial dew
Revives ...
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The lofty column , or the marble bust , " Deck ' d with false praite , may catch the
passing eye ; « But tears of genuine grief ne ' er wet thc duit , “ Feign ' d is the
sorrow - and unfelt the figh . " He fares the best , whose ev ' ry virtuous deed , «
With ...
The lofty column , or the marble bust , " Deck ' d with false praite , may catch the
passing eye ; « But tears of genuine grief ne ' er wet thc duit , “ Feign ' d is the
sorrow - and unfelt the figh . " He fares the best , whose ev ' ry virtuous deed , «
With ...
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