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  1.  With Lives, Critical Dissertations, and Explanatory Notes / Edgeworth, Maria, 1767-1849
    all her schemes with nicest art are plann'd; Good counteracting ill, and gladness woe. With gold and gems ... , To him nor vanity nor joy could bring. His heart, from cruel sport estranged, would bleed To work the woe  details...
  2.  Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell /
    death, and Pilate's life of woe. I do not weep for Pilate--who could prove Regret for him whose cold ... 'd the while His slaughtering, hacking, sacrilegious sword-- And I, to see a man cause men such woe, Trembled with ire  details...
  3.  Poems / Southey, Robert, 1774-1843
    will not be far. Akenside. SONNET. With wayworn feet a Pilgrim woe-begone Life's upward road ... all the woes of want, and felt the storm Of the bleak winter parch his shivering form; The journey o  details...
  4.  Elegies and Other Small Poems / Betham, Matilda, 1776-1852
    my time employ, And wither daily on my Arthur's tomb." As thus she mourn'd, with bitterest woe opprest ... from these scenes of woe, To worlds of never-ending joy is flown; Where his blest bosom with delight shall glow  details...
  5.  The City of Dreadful Night / Thomson, James, 1834-1882
    and passion In helpless innocence to try to fashion Our woe in living words howe'er uncouth. Surely I write ... in that homeless wild. They often murmur to themselves, they speak To one another seldom, for their woe  details...
  6.  War is Kind / Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900
    ." When the prophet, a complacent fat man, Arrived at the mountain-top, He cried: "Woe to my knowledge! "I intended ... sleep To the song of the little brooks, Woe is me. Thou art my love, And thou art a strorm That breaks  details...
  7.  Poetic Sketches / Gent, Thomas, 1780-
    Cassandra's, with prophetic tears: With such a visage, withering, woe-begone, Shrinks the pale poet from the damning dun. Come, let us teach each others tears to flow, Like fasting bards, in fellowship of woe ...  details...
  8.  The Rape Of Lucrece / Shakespeare, William
    bosom should not peep again: So should I have co-partners in my pain; And fellowship in woe doth woe ... to false delight, Base watch of woes, sin's pack-horse, virtue's snare; Thou nursest all and murder  details...
  9.  The Rape of Lucrece / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
    in woe doth woe assuage, As palmers' chat makes short their pilgrimage. 'Where now I have no one ... delight, Base watch of woes, sin's pack-horse, virtue's snare; Thou nursest all and murder'st all that are  details...
  10.  The Rape of Lucrece / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
    in woe doth woe assuage, As palmers' chat makes short their pilgrimage. 'Where now I have no one ... to false delight, Base watch of woes, sin's pack-horse, virtue's snare; Thou nursest all and murtherest  details...

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