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" Shouldst thou th' unwilling messenger of fate, " To him the tragic story first relate, " Oh ! friendship's generous ardour then suppress ! .' Nor hint the fatal cause of my distress : " Nor let each horrid incident sustain " The lengthen'd tale to aggravate... "
The Poetical Works of William Falconer: Collated with the Best Editions - Page 99
by William Falconer, Thomas Park - 1809 - 134 pages
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The Shipwreck

William Falconer - English poetry - 1764 - 148 pages
...him prove a father and a friend, ** The helplefs maid to fuecour and defend. . .« *' Say I this fuit implor'd with parting breath, " So heaven befriend him at his hour of death ! . fl But oh ! to lovely ANNA fhouldft thou tell 825 " What dire untimely end thy friend befel, "...
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The Shipwreck

William Falconer - English poetry - 1764 - 154 pages
...let him prove a father and a friend, «« The helplefs maid to fuccour and defend. " Say I this fuit implor'd with parting breath, " So heaven befriend him at his hour of death ! " But oh ! to lovely ANNA fhouldft thou tell 825 " What dire untimely end thy friend befel, " Draw...
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Lady's Poetical Magazine, Or Beauties of British Poetry, Volume 3

English poetry - 1782 - 516 pages
...Yet let him prove a father and a friend, The helplefs maid to fuccour and defend. Say, I this fuit implor'd with parting breath, So Heaven befriend him at his hour of death ! But, oh ! to lovely Anna fliouldft thou tell What dire, untimely end, thy friend befel. Draw o'er...
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Roach's Beauties of the Modern Poets of Great Britain: Carefully Selected ...

James Roach - English poetry - 1794 - 268 pages
...; Yet let him prove a father and a friend, The helplefs maid tofuccour and defend. Say, I this fuit implor'd with parting breath, So Heaven befriend him at his hour of death ! But oh ! to lovely Anna fliould'fl thou tell What dire untimely end thy friend befel, Draw o'er the...
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Young. Churchill. Lloyd. Falconer. Thomson

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 542 pages
...let him prove a father and a friend, " The helplefs maid to fuccour and defend. " Say, I this fuit implor'd with parting breath* " So heaven befriend him at his hour of death ' " But oh ! to lovelv Anna Ihouldft thou tell " What dire untimely end thy friend befel, " Draw o'er...
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The Shipwreck: A Poem

William Falconer - Scottish poetry - 1802 - 132 pages
...prove a father and a friend, " The helplefs maid to fueeour and defend. " Say, I this fuit tmplor'd with parting breath, " So heaven befriend him at his hour of death ! " But oh ! to lovely ANNA fhouldft thou tell 850 " What dire untimely end thy friend befel, " Draw...
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The Shipwreck

William Falconer - Scottish poetry - 1802 - 192 pages
..." Nor hint the fatal cause of my distress : " Nor let each horrid incident sustain " The lengthen'd tale to aggravate his pain. " Ah ! then remember well my last request, 845 " For her who reigns for ever in my breast; " Yet let him prove a father and a friend, " The helpless...
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The Shipwreck, a Poem

William Falconer - English poetry - 1803 - 224 pages
...pain. " Ah ! then remember well my last request, 845 " For her who reigns for ever in my breast; " Vet let him prove a father and a friend, " The helpless...Say, I this suit implor'd with parting breath, " So Heav'n befriend him at his hour of death! " But oh! to lovely ANNA shouldst thoutell 851 " What dire...
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The Shipwreck: A Poem in Three Cantos

William Falconer - 1803 - 216 pages
..." Nor hint the fatal cause of my distress : " Nor let each horrid incident sustain " The lengthen'd tale to aggravate his pain. " Ah ! then remember well my last request, 845 " For her who reigns for ever in my breast ; " Yet let him prove a father and a friend, " The helpless...
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The Shipwreck: A Poem

William Falconer, James Stanier Clarke - Shipwrecks - 1804 - 292 pages
..." Nor hint the fatal cause of my distress ; " Nor let each horrid incident sustain " The lengthened Tale to aggravate his pain ; " Ah ! then remember...Maid to succour and defend — " Say, I this Suit implored with parting breath, " So HEAVEN befriend him at his hour of Death! " But, oh! to lovely ANNA...
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