Passion and apathy, and glory and shame, Vain wisdom all, and false philosophy: Yet with a pleasing sorcery could charm Pain for a while, or anguish, and excite Fallacious hope, or arm the obdured' breast With stubborn patience as with triple steel. The towers of Ravenswold; or, Days of Ironside - Page 169by William Henry Hitchener - 1813Full view - About this book
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