Reserving woes for age, their prime they spend.; All wretched, hopeless, in the evil. days, With sorrow to the verge of life they tend. Griev'd with the present, of the past asham'd, They live and are despis'd ; they die, nor more are nam'd. The Young Ladies' Offering, Or, Gems of Prose and Poetry - Page 211by Eliza Cook, Miss Barrett - 1848 - 264 pagesFull view - About this book
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