Thus lived — thus died she; never more on her Shall sorrow light, or shame. She was not made Through years or moons the inner weight to bear, Which colder hearts endure till they are laid By age in... The Edinburgh Annual Register - Page 251edited by - 1825Full view - About this book
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...A second principle of life, which might Have dawn'da fair and sinless child of sin, But closed its little being without light, And went down to the grave unborn, wherein Blossom and bough lie w itlier'd with one blight: In vain the dews of heaven descend above The bleeding flower and blasted... | |
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...second principle of life, which might Have dawn'da fair and sinless child of sin , ' But closed its little being without light, And went down to the grave...above The bleeding flower and blasted fruit of love. LXXI. Thus lived— thus died she; never more on her Shall sorrow light, or shame. She was not made... | |
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...second principle of light, which might Have dawn'da fair ала sinless child of tin ; But closed its little being without light, And went down to the grave unborn, wherein Blossom and bough lie withcr'd with one blight ; In vain the dews of Heaven descend above The bleeding flower and blasted... | |
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...A second principle of life—which might Have dawn'da fair and sinless child of sin; But closed its little being without light, And went down to the grave...above The bleeding flower, and blasted fruit of love. Thus lived—thus died she; never more on her Shall sorrow light, or shame.—She was not made Through... | |
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...little being without light, And went down to the grave unborn, wherein Blossom and bough lie withered with one blight: In vain the dews of heaven descend...is now all desolate and bare, Its dwellings down, its tenants pass'd away ; None but her own and father's grave is there, And nothing outward tells of... | |
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...little being without light, And went down to the grave unborn, wherein Blossom and bough lie withered with one blight ; In vain the dews of Heaven descend...above The bleeding flower, and blasted fruit of love. Thus lived — thus died she ; never more on her Shall sorrow light, or shame. — She was not made... | |
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...A second principle of life, which might Have dawn'da fair and sinless child of sin, But closed its little being without light, And went down to the grave unborn, wherein Blossom and bough lie wither'dw : ith one blight; In vain the dews of heaven descend above The bleeding flower and blasted... | |
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