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... hope forsaking , Its heaven beneath : A dark and heavy cloud of sorrow ; A night , for which earth knows no mor ow Whence hope a few faint rays might borrow ; A living death . Yes ! though another's love may rise , To light awhile ...
... hope forsaking , Its heaven beneath : A dark and heavy cloud of sorrow ; A night , for which earth knows no mor ow Whence hope a few faint rays might borrow ; A living death . Yes ! though another's love may rise , To light awhile ...
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... Hope and Love reclined ; But scarce had noon - tide come , when he Into his bark leap'd smilingly , And left poor Hope behind . I go , said Love , to sail awhile Across this sunny main ; And then so sweet his parting smile , That Hope ...
... Hope and Love reclined ; But scarce had noon - tide come , when he Into his bark leap'd smilingly , And left poor Hope behind . I go , said Love , to sail awhile Across this sunny main ; And then so sweet his parting smile , That Hope ...
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... Hope Set out in search of Pleasure : All mirth and smiles I saw them go , Each was the other's banker ; For Hope took up her brother's bow , And Love his sister's anchor , They rambled on , o'er vale and hill , They pass'd by cot and ...
... Hope Set out in search of Pleasure : All mirth and smiles I saw them go , Each was the other's banker ; For Hope took up her brother's bow , And Love his sister's anchor , They rambled on , o'er vale and hill , They pass'd by cot and ...
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