The Metropolitan, Том 29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... few classical au- thors , learning Johnnie Watts by heart , and trusting a few ( as M'Sweeny would say ) to the light of nature , he dropped through Sept. 1840. - VOL . XXIX.-NO. CXIII . B his degree with ease and quiet to himself , his.
... few classical au- thors , learning Johnnie Watts by heart , and trusting a few ( as M'Sweeny would say ) to the light of nature , he dropped through Sept. 1840. - VOL . XXIX.-NO. CXIII . B his degree with ease and quiet to himself , his.
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... heart , Confiding , fond , and warm , Unsullied by the world's vain mart , Unscathed by passion's storm ; In " hope deferred " she hath not pined , Till Hope's sweet course was run : No chains of sad remembrance bind The early woo'd and ...
... heart , Confiding , fond , and warm , Unsullied by the world's vain mart , Unscathed by passion's storm ; In " hope deferred " she hath not pined , Till Hope's sweet course was run : No chains of sad remembrance bind The early woo'd and ...
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... heart , and offer it unarmed to tender impressions , we cannot safely venture to affirm , but this is well known - that in the days of Boc- caccio , and , we much fear , even in more recent times , in spite of the ease and liberty ...
... heart , and offer it unarmed to tender impressions , we cannot safely venture to affirm , but this is well known - that in the days of Boc- caccio , and , we much fear , even in more recent times , in spite of the ease and liberty ...
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... heart , as a fertile , various , lively narrator , has in Italy and elsewhere reached its zenith , and , in the ever - floating balance of the opinions of men , his name , as a genius endowed with powerful faculties , stands far above ...
... heart , as a fertile , various , lively narrator , has in Italy and elsewhere reached its zenith , and , in the ever - floating balance of the opinions of men , his name , as a genius endowed with powerful faculties , stands far above ...
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... heart to wring Ah , me ! how much of misery From idle words may spring . And when , with tears of wonder , she Looked up into my face , I coldly turned away mine eyes , Avoiding her embrace ; Idly I spake of idle doubts , And many an ...
... heart to wring Ah , me ! how much of misery From idle words may spring . And when , with tears of wonder , she Looked up into my face , I coldly turned away mine eyes , Avoiding her embrace ; Idly I spake of idle doubts , And many an ...
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