Oh, I do ! I do ! ION. If for thy brother's and thy father's sake Thou art content to live, the healer, Time. Will reconcile thee to the lovely things Of this delightful world, — and if another, A happier — no, I cannot bid thee love Another ! —... Tragedies - Page 87by Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1840 - 303 pagesFull view - About this book
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