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... YOUNG MAIDEN HUSHED be sighing , near the string , O'er whose tremors deep we sing The youngest Death , who hath no fears , Blood , nor pang , nor any tears . Hushed be sighing ! Fair and young as Venus ' child , Only paler , and most ...
... YOUNG MAIDEN HUSHED be sighing , near the string , O'er whose tremors deep we sing The youngest Death , who hath no fears , Blood , nor pang , nor any tears . Hushed be sighing ! Fair and young as Venus ' child , Only paler , and most ...
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... young Lord Lochin- var ? " " I long woo'd your daughter , my suit you denied ; Love swells like the Solway , but ebbs like its tide ; 20 And now am I come , with this lost love of mine , To lead but one measure , drink one cup of wine ...
... young Lord Lochin- var ? " " I long woo'd your daughter , my suit you denied ; Love swells like the Solway , but ebbs like its tide ; 20 And now am I come , with this lost love of mine , To lead but one measure , drink one cup of wine ...
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... young lady " to whom he became engaged when he was still a very young man , and from whom he was separated in 1807 " by under- hand interference of a third person . " The " beautiful young lady " speedily married an- other man after the ...
... young lady " to whom he became engaged when he was still a very young man , and from whom he was separated in 1807 " by under- hand interference of a third person . " The " beautiful young lady " speedily married an- other man after the ...
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