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" Do I merit pangs like these, That have cleft my heart in twain ? Must I, to the very lees, Drain thy bitter chalice, Pain ! " — Morris. " Revenge is now the cud that I do chew. "
English Serfdom and American Slavery: Or, Ourselves--As Others See Us... - Page 43
by Lucien Bonaparte Chase - 1854 - 259 pages
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Poems

George Pope Morris - 1838 - 96 pages
...Where the springs of joy were found, Now the clouds of sorrow roll, Shading all the prospect round ! Do I merit pangs like these, That have cleft my heart in twain ? Must I, to the very leesy Drain thy bitter chalice, Pain t Silent grief all grief excels ; Life and it together part, Like...
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The Songs and Ballads of G. P. Morris

George Pope Morris - 1852 - 138 pages
...Where the springs of joy were found, Now the clouds of sorrow roll, Shading all the prospect round. Do I merit pangs like these, That have cleft my heart...I, to the very lees, Drain thy bitter chalice, Pain ! Silent grief all grief excels ; Life and it together part ; Like a restless worm it dwells Deep within...
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The Deserted Bride: And Other Productions

George Pope Morris - 1853 - 422 pages
...Where the springs of joy were found, Now the clouds of sorrow roll, Shading all the prospect round ! n. Do I merit pangs like these, That have cleft my heart...to the very lees, Drain thy bitter chalice, Pain? Silent grief all grief excels ; Life and it together part — Like a restless worm it dwells Deep within...
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A Basket of Chips

John Brougham - 1855 - 430 pages
...clap of thunder instantaneously followed, and the apparition vanished." CHAPTER IV. RETRIBUTION. *" *' Do I merit pangs like these, That have cleft my heart...lees, Drain thy bitter chalice, Pain ?" — Morris. " Revenge is now the cud that I do chew."— Beaumont Jb Fletcher. SCARCELY had Lord Elderberry finished...
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A Basket of Chips

John Brougham - 1855 - 414 pages
...clap of thunder instantaneously followed, and the apparition vanished." CHAPTER IY. RETRIBUTION. " Do I merit pangs like these, That have cleft my heart...I, to the very lees, Drain thy bitter chalice, Pain 1"—Morris. *' Revenge is now the cud that I do chew."—Beaumont & Fletcher. SCARCELY had Lord Elderberry...
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Life, Stories, and Poems of John Brougham ...

John Brougham - 1880 - 492 pages
...loud clap of thunder instantaneously followed, and the apparition vanished." CHAPTER IV. RETRIBUTION. "Do I merit pangs like these, That have cleft my heart...lees, Drain thy bitter chalice, Pain ! " — Morris. " Revenge is now the cud that I do chew." Beaumont mid Fletcher. SCARCELY had Lord Elderberry finished...
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English Serfdom and American Slavery: Or, Ourselves--As Others See Us...

Lucien Bonaparte Chase - 1854 - 268 pages
...too pressing to admit of delay— -what was that? he whispered, proceeding towards the door. His ^ turned a shade paler as he saw Riley moving stealthily...twain ! Must I, to the very lees, Drain thy bitter cliahca, pain »"— MORRIS. THERE was no prospect of a harvesting day. The sky still looked threatening,...
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