Jane Austen Head Poems

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    Ever musing I delight to tread
    The Paths of honour and the Myrtle Grove
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  • 2.
    Happy the lab'rer in his Sunday clothes!
    In light-drab coat, smart waistcoat, well-darn'd hose,
    Andhat upon his head, to church he goes;
    As oft, with conscious pride, he downward throws
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  • 3.
    'I've a pain in my head'
    Said the suffering Beckford;
    To her Doctor so dread.
    'Oh! what shall I take for't?'
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  • 4.
    When stretch'd on one's bed
    With a fierce-throbbing head,
    Which preculdes alike thought or repose,
    How little one cares
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Total 4 Head Poems by Jane Austen

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Did you ever stand in a Cavern's Mouth-
Widths out of the Sun-
And look-and shudder, and block your breath-
And deem to be alone

In such a place, what horror,
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