The wretch condemn'd with life to part

Oliver Goldsmith

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c.1728 to 1774

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Adorns and cheers the way;
And ev'ry pang that rends the heart,
Emits a brighter ray.
And still, as darker grows the night,
Hope, like the glimm'ring taper's light,
Still, still on hope relies;
Bids expectation rise.
The wretch condemn'd with life to part,

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