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... spirit felt , And on his tale with mute attention dwelt . As in his fcrip we dropp'd our little store , And wept aloud to think it was no more ; 130 He breath'd his prayer , " Long may such goodness live ! " ' Twas all he gave , ' twas ...
... spirit felt , And on his tale with mute attention dwelt . As in his fcrip we dropp'd our little store , And wept aloud to think it was no more ; 130 He breath'd his prayer , " Long may such goodness live ! " ' Twas all he gave , ' twas ...
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... spirit moft delights to trace ? 180 Thus , with the manly glow of honest pride 2o , O'er his dead fon old ORMOND nobly figh'd . 2 Thus , thro ' the gloom of SHENSTONE's fairy grove , 185 MARIA'S urn ftill breathes the voice of love . As ...
... spirit moft delights to trace ? 180 Thus , with the manly glow of honest pride 2o , O'er his dead fon old ORMOND nobly figh'd . 2 Thus , thro ' the gloom of SHENSTONE's fairy grove , 185 MARIA'S urn ftill breathes the voice of love . As ...
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... and still of each poffeft , The father cherish'd , and the maid carefs'd ! 350 For ever would the fond enthufiaft rove , With JULIA's spirit , thro ' the shadowy grove ; 355 Gaze Gaze with delight on every scene she plann'd , Kiss ( 56 )
... and still of each poffeft , The father cherish'd , and the maid carefs'd ! 350 For ever would the fond enthufiaft rove , With JULIA's spirit , thro ' the shadowy grove ; 355 Gaze Gaze with delight on every scene she plann'd , Kiss ( 56 )
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