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... tender charge , when competence is lost , And the sad widow must her darlings yield To other guardians - a securer shield From worldly wants ! but is their better part As safe ? There strikes the barbed dart . Wealth , swell'd by ...
... tender charge , when competence is lost , And the sad widow must her darlings yield To other guardians - a securer shield From worldly wants ! but is their better part As safe ? There strikes the barbed dart . Wealth , swell'd by ...
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... tender sacrifice ! E'en from that minute , agoniz'd though dear , When a shrill cry bursts on the startled ear , And speaks another creature come to share Life's many blessings , and its weight of care ; Another living being born to die ...
... tender sacrifice ! E'en from that minute , agoniz'd though dear , When a shrill cry bursts on the startled ear , And speaks another creature come to share Life's many blessings , and its weight of care ; Another living being born to die ...
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... tender joys that melt , Unwilling fears of filial love decay'd , ' Of faults that ask Affection's pruning aid : Perhaps cold Pride , with heartless glance , would spurn The humble roof that welcom'd their return . The veriest trifle was ...
... tender joys that melt , Unwilling fears of filial love decay'd , ' Of faults that ask Affection's pruning aid : Perhaps cold Pride , with heartless glance , would spurn The humble roof that welcom'd their return . The veriest trifle was ...
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... tender fears , Would bid her Arthur's closing heart beware Av'rice ' cold torpor , Luxury's idle glare . " O think , " she cried , " the mighty treasure lent , " And you an almoner whom Heav'n hath sent ! " Advice to censure is too near ...
... tender fears , Would bid her Arthur's closing heart beware Av'rice ' cold torpor , Luxury's idle glare . " O think , " she cried , " the mighty treasure lent , " And you an almoner whom Heav'n hath sent ! " Advice to censure is too near ...
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... tender love , her much - enduring state ; Confess the produce of a month , a week , Riches her years of toil would vainly seek . " Yes , I will go , " said Arthur ; and the thought For one whole hour a buoyant pleasure brought . " My ...
... tender love , her much - enduring state ; Confess the produce of a month , a week , Riches her years of toil would vainly seek . " Yes , I will go , " said Arthur ; and the thought For one whole hour a buoyant pleasure brought . " My ...
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