Song ! I am here, my heart the while more cold With fear than frozen snow, Feels in its certain core death's coming blow; For thus, in weak self-communing, has roll'd Of my vain life the better portion by : Worse burden surely ne'er Tried mortal man than... Indian Leisure - Page 188by Robert Guthrie Macgregor - 1854 - 580 pagesFull view - About this book
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...bosom fill Of other's fate, and my own heart alarms. Which worldly feelings spur, haply, to utmost ill. "Song! I am here, my heart the while more cold With...ne'er Tried mortal man than that which now I bear; Though death be seated nigh, For future life still seeking councils new, I know and love the good,... | |
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...bosom fill Of other's fate, and my own heart alarms, Which worldly feelings spur, haply to utmost ill Song! I am here, my heart the while more cold With...coming blow; For thus, in weak self-communing has rolled Of my vain life the better portion by: Worse burden sorely ne'er Tried mortal man than that... | |
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