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That without hope , ' twould die as soon , A little hope - but I have none : On air
the poor Camelions thrive , Deny'd e'en that , my love can live . V. As toughest
trees in storms are bred , And grow in spite of winds , and spread ; The more the ...
That without hope , ' twould die as soon , A little hope - but I have none : On air
the poor Camelions thrive , Deny'd e'en that , my love can live . V. As toughest
trees in storms are bred , And grow in spite of winds , and spread ; The more the ...
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Why am I then of hope abandon'd quite ? To die , is to be free : Oh let me find ...
grief , ARCA BON . And we should pity , were there no relief : What but her death
- When Amadis is free One lover loft , have you not millions more ? From hopes of
...
Why am I then of hope abandon'd quite ? To die , is to be free : Oh let me find ...
grief , ARCA BON . And we should pity , were there no relief : What but her death
- When Amadis is free One lover loft , have you not millions more ? From hopes of
...
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At last his spirits mend heir pace , And Hope fat dawnig on his face ; Ev'n such is
human life , said he , A night of dread and milery , Till Heaver , relents , relieves
our pain , And fun - fhine days return again . O Fortune ! who dost now betow ...
At last his spirits mend heir pace , And Hope fat dawnig on his face ; Ev'n such is
human life , said he , A night of dread and milery , Till Heaver , relents , relieves
our pain , And fun - fhine days return again . O Fortune ! who dost now betow ...
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Dear Burford's hills in memory's eye appear , The charmer's opening eye , kind
hope , reveals , Ind Luddal's spring + still murmuurs in my car : Kind hope , her
consort's breast enlivening feeis . but when you ceale to bless riy longing eyna ...
Dear Burford's hills in memory's eye appear , The charmer's opening eye , kind
hope , reveals , Ind Luddal's spring + still murmuurs in my car : Kind hope , her
consort's breast enlivening feeis . but when you ceale to bless riy longing eyna ...
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Lighten'd with hope , and fadden'd with despair , Her placid eye , where sparkling
joy refines , Say , on some rival did she smile too kind ? Benignant , with alluring
luftre thines . [ 65 Ah , read -- what jealousy distracts his mind ! His locks ...
Lighten'd with hope , and fadden'd with despair , Her placid eye , where sparkling
joy refines , Say , on some rival did she smile too kind ? Benignant , with alluring
luftre thines . [ 65 Ah , read -- what jealousy distracts his mind ! His locks ...
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