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Strona 8
... And those of stronger minds should never speak ( In his opinion ) what might
hurt the weak : “ A man may smile , but still he should attend “ His hour at church ,
and be the Church's friend , “ What there he thinks conceal , and what he hears ...
... And those of stronger minds should never speak ( In his opinion ) what might
hurt the weak : “ A man may smile , but still he should attend “ His hour at church ,
and be the Church's friend , “ What there he thinks conceal , and what he hears ...
Strona 22
Ye hours of expectation , quickly fly , “ And bring on hours of blest reality ; “ When
I shall Laura see , beside her stand , “ Hear her sweet voice , and press her
yielded hand . " First o'er a barren heath beside the coast Orlando rode , and joy
...
Ye hours of expectation , quickly fly , “ And bring on hours of blest reality ; “ When
I shall Laura see , beside her stand , “ Hear her sweet voice , and press her
yielded hand . " First o'er a barren heath beside the coast Orlando rode , and joy
...
Strona 24
... cast on prouder mansions envying eyes : “ Sometimes the news at yonder town
they hear , “ And learn what busier mortals feel and fear ; ( 1 ) [ " Gamblers , or
sharpers , on the turf or in the cock - pit ; so called , perhaps , from their appearing
...
... cast on prouder mansions envying eyes : “ Sometimes the news at yonder town
they hear , “ And learn what busier mortals feel and fear ; ( 1 ) [ " Gamblers , or
sharpers , on the turf or in the cock - pit ; so called , perhaps , from their appearing
...
Strona 32
... smile , “ Formed to seduce , encouraged to beguile ; “ They view the boys
unconscious of their fate , “ Sure to be tempted , sure to take the bait ; " These will
be Lauras , sad Orlandos these“ There's guilt and grief in all one hears and sees .
... smile , “ Formed to seduce , encouraged to beguile ; “ They view the boys
unconscious of their fate , “ Sure to be tempted , sure to take the bait ; " These will
be Lauras , sad Orlandos these“ There's guilt and grief in all one hears and sees .
Strona 55
... harmonious sounds invade His clouded mind , and for a time persuade : Like a
pleased infant , who has newly caught From the maternal glance a gleam of
thought : He stands enrapt , the half known voice to hear E 4 TALL XI . 55
EDWARD ...
... harmonious sounds invade His clouded mind , and for a time persuade : Like a
pleased infant , who has newly caught From the maternal glance a gleam of
thought : He stands enrapt , the half known voice to hear E 4 TALL XI . 55
EDWARD ...
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