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... lost . SMILINDA . Is that the grief which you compare with mine ? With ease the smiles of fortune I resign : Would all my gold in one bad deal were gone , Were lovely Sharper mine , and mine alone . CARDELIA . A lover lost , is but a ...
... lost . SMILINDA . Is that the grief which you compare with mine ? With ease the smiles of fortune I resign : Would all my gold in one bad deal were gone , Were lovely Sharper mine , and mine alone . CARDELIA . A lover lost , is but a ...
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... lost . SMILINDA . What more than marble must that heart compose , Can hearken coldly to my Sharper's vows ? Then , when he trembles ! when his blushes rise ! When awful love seems melting in his eyes ! With eager beats his Mechlin ...
... lost . SMILINDA . What more than marble must that heart compose , Can hearken coldly to my Sharper's vows ? Then , when he trembles ! when his blushes rise ! When awful love seems melting in his eyes ! With eager beats his Mechlin ...
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... Lost , lost too soon in yonder house or hall . There truant Windham every muse gave o'er , There Talbot sunk , and was a wit no more ! How sweet an Ovid , Murray was our boast ! How many Martials were in Pulteney lost ! Else sure some ...
... Lost , lost too soon in yonder house or hall . There truant Windham every muse gave o'er , There Talbot sunk , and was a wit no more ! How sweet an Ovid , Murray was our boast ! How many Martials were in Pulteney lost ! Else sure some ...
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