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( 1 ) [ After line fourth , the original MS . reads as follows :Where can the wretched lose their cares , and hide The tears of sorrow from the eyes of pride ? Can they in silent shades a refuge find From all the scorn and malice of ...
( 1 ) [ After line fourth , the original MS . reads as follows :Where can the wretched lose their cares , and hide The tears of sorrow from the eyes of pride ? Can they in silent shades a refuge find From all the scorn and malice of ...
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... Weeps without woe , and without sorrow sighs ; To all things yielding , and by all things sway'd , To all obedient , and by all obey'd ; The source of pleasures , noble and refined , And the great empress of the Poet's mind .
... Weeps without woe , and without sorrow sighs ; To all things yielding , and by all things sway'd , To all obedient , and by all obey'd ; The source of pleasures , noble and refined , And the great empress of the Poet's mind .
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Oh sacred sorrow ! by whom souls are tried , Sent not to punish mortals , but to guide ; If thou art mine , ( and who shall proudly. ( 1 ) [ It has been told ( ant่ , Vol . I. p . 104. ) , that Mr. Crabbe , on returning to Aldborough ...
Oh sacred sorrow ! by whom souls are tried , Sent not to punish mortals , but to guide ; If thou art mine , ( and who shall proudly. ( 1 ) [ It has been told ( ant่ , Vol . I. p . 104. ) , that Mr. Crabbe , on returning to Aldborough ...
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