“One more Unfortunate,
Weary of breath,
Rashly importunate,
Gone to her death!

Take her up tenderly,
Lift her with care;
Fashion'd so slenderly
Young, and so fair!”

The Bridge of Sighs (1844), st. 1-2.
1840s

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British writer 1799–1845

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