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... DEATH OF CHATTERTON . O WHAT A wonder seems the fear of death , Seeing how gladly we all sink to sleep , Babes , Children , Youths and Men , Night following night for threescore years and ten ! But doubly strange , where life is but a ...
... DEATH OF CHATTERTON . O WHAT A wonder seems the fear of death , Seeing how gladly we all sink to sleep , Babes , Children , Youths and Men , Night following night for threescore years and ten ! But doubly strange , where life is but a ...
Side 15
... death , Bleed with new wounds beneath the Vulture's beak ! O thou poor Widow , who in dreams dost view Thy Husband's mangled corse , and from short doze Start'st with a shriek ; or in thy half - thatch'd cot Waked by the wintry night ...
... death , Bleed with new wounds beneath the Vulture's beak ! O thou poor Widow , who in dreams dost view Thy Husband's mangled corse , and from short doze Start'st with a shriek ; or in thy half - thatch'd cot Waked by the wintry night ...
Side 18
... Death had put on so slumber - like a form ! It was a piteous sight ; and one , a babe , The crisp milk frozen on its innocent lips , Lay on the woman's arm , its little hand Stretch'd on her bosom . Mutely questioning , : The Maid gazed ...
... Death had put on so slumber - like a form ! It was a piteous sight ; and one , a babe , The crisp milk frozen on its innocent lips , Lay on the woman's arm , its little hand Stretch'd on her bosom . Mutely questioning , : The Maid gazed ...
Side 19
... Death . He only , lashing his o'er - wearied team , Gain'd a sad respite , till beside the base Of the high hill his foremost horse dropped dead . Then hopeless , strengthless , sick for lack of food , He crept beneath the coverture ...
... Death . He only , lashing his o'er - wearied team , Gain'd a sad respite , till beside the base Of the high hill his foremost horse dropped dead . Then hopeless , strengthless , sick for lack of food , He crept beneath the coverture ...
Side 20
... Death's gloomy reconcilement ! O'er the Fields Stept a fair form , repairing all she might , Her temples olive - wreathed ; and where she trod Fresh flowerets rose , and many a foodful herb . But wan her cheek , her footsteps insecure ...
... Death's gloomy reconcilement ! O'er the Fields Stept a fair form , repairing all she might , Her temples olive - wreathed ; and where she trod Fresh flowerets rose , and many a foodful herb . But wan her cheek , her footsteps insecure ...
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