CONTENTS OF VOL. I.
M. E. Braddon
CHAP.
PAGE
I.
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One that doth wear himself away in loneness
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1
II.
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A tedious road the weary wretch returns
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40
III.
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And to the viewless shades her spirit fled
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54
IV.
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How bright she was, how lovely did she show!
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75
V.
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I have forgot what love and loving meant
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110
VI.
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Yet would I wish to love, live, die with thee
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124
VII.
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How sweet and innocent's the country maid!
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144
VIII.
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He springs to vengeance with an eager pace
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177
IX.
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By vow obliged, by passion led
212
X.
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And suddenly, sweetly, my heart beat stronger
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280
XI.
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And beauty draws us with a single hair
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290
XII.
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Love in these labyrinths his slaves detains
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304
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