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Strona 22
Fair was the morning , and the month was June , When rose a Lover ; -love
awakens soon : Brief his repose , yet much he dreamt the while Of that day's
meeting , and his Laura's smile ; Fancy and love that name assign'd to her , Call'd
Susan ...
Fair was the morning , and the month was June , When rose a Lover ; -love
awakens soon : Brief his repose , yet much he dreamt the while Of that day's
meeting , and his Laura's smile ; Fancy and love that name assign'd to her , Call'd
Susan ...
Strona 24
With what delight these sturdy children play , “ And joyful rustics at the close of
day ; “ Sport follows labour , on this even space “ Will soon commence the
wrestling and the race ; “ Then will the village - maidens leave their home , And to
the ...
With what delight these sturdy children play , “ And joyful rustics at the close of
day ; “ Sport follows labour , on this even space “ Will soon commence the
wrestling and the race ; “ Then will the village - maidens leave their home , And to
the ...
Strona 48
When the young Wife beheld in long debate The friends , all careless as she
seeming sate ; It soon appear'd , there was in one combined The nobler person ,
and the richer mind : He wore no wig , no grisly beard was seen , And none
beheld ...
When the young Wife beheld in long debate The friends , all careless as she
seeming sate ; It soon appear'd , there was in one combined The nobler person ,
and the richer mind : He wore no wig , no grisly beard was seen , And none
beheld ...
Strona 50
The Husband came ; a wife by guilt made bold Had , meeting , soothed him , as
in days of old ; But soon this fact transpired ; her strong distress , And his Friend's
absence , left him nought to guess . Still cool , though grieved , thus prudence ...
The Husband came ; a wife by guilt made bold Had , meeting , soothed him , as
in days of old ; But soon this fact transpired ; her strong distress , And his Friend's
absence , left him nought to guess . Still cool , though grieved , thus prudence ...
Strona 56
Rarely from town , nor then unwatch'd , he goes , In darker mood , as if to hide his
woes ; Returning soon , he with impatience seeks His youthful friends , and
shouts , and sings , and speaks ; Speaks a wild speech with action all as wild The
...
Rarely from town , nor then unwatch'd , he goes , In darker mood , as if to hide his
woes ; Returning soon , he with impatience seeks His youthful friends , and
shouts , and sings , and speaks ; Speaks a wild speech with action all as wild The
...
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