Tis she ; — but why that bleeding bosom gor'd, Why dimly gleams the visionary sword ! Oh, ever beauteous, ever friendly ! tell, Is it, in heaven, a crime to love too well ? To bear too tender or too firm a heart, To act a lover's or a Roman's part ?... Society and solitude - Página 61por Innes Hoole - 1821 - 203 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
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