Date: 1755
"Deep in his Soul the hidden Fire shall glow, / And his Breast labour with the great Revenge!"
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Date: 1755
"A thousand fond Requests / Croud on my Mind."
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Date: 1755
"Thou, superior to the Frowns / Of Fate, can'st pour thy Sunshine o'er the Soul, / And brighten Woe to Rapture!"
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Date: 1755
"But Tears of Joy: For I have seen ZAPHIRA, / And pour'd the Balm of Peace into her Breast"
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Date: 1755
"Think not these Tears unnerve me, valiant Friends: / They have but harmoniz'd my Soul; and waked / All that is Man within me, to disdain / Peril, or Death."
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Date: 1755
"Can the troubled Brain / Of Sleep out-stretch the Reason's waking Eye?"
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Date: 1755
"Hence--to thy Chamber, till returning Reason / Hath calm'd this Tempest."
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Date: 1755
"Why did I not / Repent, while yet my Crimes were decibel! / Ere they had struck their Colours thro' my Soul, / As black as Night or Hell!"
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Date: 1755
"His bold Resolves have steel'd ZAPHIRA's Breast / Against thy Love"
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Date: Performed Dec 1756, published 1757
"This fatal day stirs my time-settled sorrow, / Troubles afresh the fountain of my heart."
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