He felt that chilling heaviness of heart, Or rather stomach, which, alas! attends, Beyond the best apothecary's art, The loss of Love, the treachery of friends, Or death of those we dote on, when a part Of us dies with them as each fond hope ends: No... Peace Campaigns of a Cornet. ... - Page 3by North Ludlow Beamish - 1829Full view - About this book
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...of friends, Or death of those we dote on, when a part Of us dies with them as each fond hope ends: No doubt he would have been much more pathetic, But the sea acted as a strong emetic, XXII. Love's a capricious power ; I've known it hold Out through a fever caused by its own heat, Bui... | |
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