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... tear , That faded " silent " from her upward eye , Unmoved with each rude form of Danger nigh , Fix'd on the anchor left by him who saves Alike in whelming snows and roaring waves . On as we move , a softer prospect opes , Calm huts ...
... tear , That faded " silent " from her upward eye , Unmoved with each rude form of Danger nigh , Fix'd on the anchor left by him who saves Alike in whelming snows and roaring waves . On as we move , a softer prospect opes , Calm huts ...
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... tears that fell in showers , I saw our own dear home , that was no longer ours . This shrine is resorted to , from a hope of relief , by multitudes , from every corner of the Catholic world , labouring under mental or bodily afflictions ...
... tears that fell in showers , I saw our own dear home , that was no longer ours . This shrine is resorted to , from a hope of relief , by multitudes , from every corner of the Catholic world , labouring under mental or bodily afflictions ...
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... tears of bitter grief , till then unknown - What tender vows our last sad kiss delay'd ! To him we turn'd : we had no other aid . Like one revived , upon his neck I wept : And her whom he had loved in joy , he said He well could love in ...
... tears of bitter grief , till then unknown - What tender vows our last sad kiss delay'd ! To him we turn'd : we had no other aid . Like one revived , upon his neck I wept : And her whom he had loved in joy , he said He well could love in ...
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... tear Dried up , despairing , desolate , on board A British ship I waked , as from a trance restored . Peaceful as some immeasurable plain By the first beams of dawning light impress'd , In the calm sunshine slept the glittering main ...
... tear Dried up , despairing , desolate , on board A British ship I waked , as from a trance restored . Peaceful as some immeasurable plain By the first beams of dawning light impress'd , In the calm sunshine slept the glittering main ...
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... tears whose course no effort could confine , By the road - side forgetful would I sit Whole hours , my idle arms in moping sorrow knit . I led a wandering life among the fields ; Contentedly , yet sometimes self - accused , I lived upon ...
... tears whose course no effort could confine , By the road - side forgetful would I sit Whole hours , my idle arms in moping sorrow knit . I led a wandering life among the fields ; Contentedly , yet sometimes self - accused , I lived upon ...
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