CONTENTS OF VOL. II.
M. E. Braddon
CHAP.
PAGE
I.
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In opposition against fate and hell
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1
II.
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I stand upon the ground of mine own honour
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22
III.
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They were born poor, lived poor, and poor they died
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39
IV.
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You stop my tongue, and teach my heart to speak
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75
V.
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And in such choice shall stand my wealth and woe
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90
VI.
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The ladies there must needs be rooks
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113
VII.
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In playhouse and in park above the rest
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141
VIII.
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Yet i am in love, and pleased with ruin
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184
IX.
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And, lo! my world is bankrupt of delight
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210
X.
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Forget, renounce me, hate whate'er was mine
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224
XI.
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And we shall fade, and leave our task undone
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242
XII.
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By foreign hands they dying eyes were closed
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269
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