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" SLAVE of the dark and dirty mine ! What vanity has brought thee here? How can I love to see thee shine So bright, whom I have bought so dear? "
Historical and Descriptive Account of British India, from the Most Remote ... - Page 27
by Hugh Murray - 1832
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Scottish Rivers

Sir Thomas Dick Lauder - Rivers - 1874 - 382 pages
...miserable golden coin which he holds in his hand : — ' Slave of the dark and dirty mine, What vanity hath brought thee here ? How can I love to see thee shine So bright, whom I have bought so dear. The tent ropes flapping lone I hear, Tor twilight converse, arm in arm ; The jackall's shriek bursts on...
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From Thomas the Rhymer to Richard Gall

James Grant Wilson - English poetry - 1875 - 622 pages
...the day; For sadly still the mermaid mourns The lovely chief of Colonsay. ODE TO AN INDIAN GOLD COIN. Slave of the dark and dirty mine! What vanity has...tent-ropes flapping lone I hear For twilight converse, arm in arm; The jackal's shriek bursts on mine ear When mirth and music wont to charm. By Chfirical's dark...
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Poems and ballads: with a memoir by sir W. Scott, and suppl. by R. White

John Leyden - 1875 - 414 pages
...bowers To Fancy's view. Again, farewell ! ODE TO AN INDIAN GOLD COIN. WRITTEN IN CHERICAL, MALABAR. SLAVE of the dark and dirty mine ! What vanity has...so dear ? The tent-ropes flapping lone I hear For twilight-converse, arm in arm ; The jackal's shriek bursts on mine ear, When mirth and music wont to...
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Songs of Three Centuries

John Greenleaf Whittier - American poetry - 1875 - 392 pages
...wherefore not life? JOHN LEYDEN. [1775-1811.] ODE TO AN INDIAN GOLD COIN. WRITTEN IN CHER1CAI, UALABAR. SLAVE of the dark and dirty mine ! What vanity has...here? How can I love to see thee shine So bright, whom 1 have bought so dear?— The tent-ropes flapping lone I hear, For twilight converse, arm in arm ;...
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Songs of Three Centuries

John Greenleaf Whittier - American poetry - 1875 - 560 pages
...wherefore not life? JOHN LEYDEN. [1775-1811.1 ODE TO AN INDIAN GOLD COIN. WRITTEN IN CHEBICAL, MALABAR. SLAVE of the dark and dirty mine ! What vanity has brought thee here? How can 1 love to see thee shine So bright, whom I have bought so dear? — The teut-ropes flapping lone I...
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The Poetical Works of Dr. John Leyden

John Leyden - 1875 - 950 pages
...many a life-blood owe thee still. e to an Inbhtn ^alb <2T0in. WRITTEN IN CHERICAL, MALABAR. Sl,AA7E of the dark and dirty mine ! What vanity has brought thee here 1 How can I love to see thee shine So bright, whom I have bought so dear ? — The tent-ropes flapping...
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Rogers to Hemans

Rossiter Johnson - English poetry - 1876 - 828 pages
...The most correct edition of hu poems was published at Kelso in 1858. TO AN INDIAN" GOLD COIN. SLATE this mansion make, Of all unheeded and unheeding,...OF Nelson and the North, Sing the glorious day's in arm ; The jackal's shriek bursts on mine ear When mirth and music wont to charm. By Cherical's dark...
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The Poets and Poetry of Scotland, from the Earliest to the Present Time ...

James Grant Wilson - English poetry - 1876 - 604 pages
...Colonsay. ODE TO AN INDIAN GOLD COIN. Slave of the dark and dirty mine! What vanity has brought thec here? How can I love to see thee shine So bright,...tent-ropes flapping lone I hear For twilight converse, arm in arm; The jackal's shriek bursts on mine ear When mirth and music wont to charm. By Cherical's dark...
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Songs of Three Centuries

John Greenleaf Whittier - American poetry - 1876 - 562 pages
...wherefore not life ? JOHN LEYDBN. [1775-1811.l 1 ODE TO AN INDIAN GOLD COIN. WRITTEN IN CHERKAL, MALABAR. SLAVE of the dark and dirty mine ! What vanity has brought thee here? How can I love to sen thce shine So bright, whom I have bought so dear? — The tent-ropes flapping lone I hear, For...
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Chambers's Cyclopędia of English Literature: A History, Critical ..., Volume 2

Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - American literature - 1876 - 860 pages
...clouds forgets to move : So smiled the day when the first mom arose ! * Ode to an Indian Cold Coin. on pleasure she was bent, She had a frugal mind. The morning came, t * Jeffrey considered (Edinburgh Rniinv, 1805) that Grahame borrowed the opening description in his...
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