The Bakchesarian Fountain and Other Poems by Various
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Repeats her accents.
"O! gods, my friend beloved give again health's blessings, Faded are her cheeks now, dull her once bright eye, In her heart no pleasure,--killed by cruel sickness, As by heat flowers. "But if your hard laws should bid her quit existence, Grant then my sad prayer, with her let me too die,"-- Laura, be tranquil! thy friend thou'lt see reviving Like spring's sweet roses. THE STORM. BY DERJAVIN. As my bark in restless ocean Mounts its rough and foaming hills, Whilst its waves in dark commotion Pass me, hope my bosom fills. Who, when warring clouds are gleaming, Quenches the destructive spark? Say what hand, where safety's beaming, |
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