New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Том 40Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1834 |
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... night with all her stars ; it will be a varying suffusion from the life within , from the glowing clouds of thought and feeling , which mantle with their changeful drapery all external creation . " We receive but what we give , And in ...
... night with all her stars ; it will be a varying suffusion from the life within , from the glowing clouds of thought and feeling , which mantle with their changeful drapery all external creation . " We receive but what we give , And in ...
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... night , Thine eye , thy spirit irresistibly Winning with beams of love - mark ! how it floats Thro ' the day's glare , a pale and powerless cloud ! I am o'ercome by the full blaze of noon ; Ye know me , and I know myself no more ! " ON ...
... night , Thine eye , thy spirit irresistibly Winning with beams of love - mark ! how it floats Thro ' the day's glare , a pale and powerless cloud ! I am o'ercome by the full blaze of noon ; Ye know me , and I know myself no more ! " ON ...
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... night of that affair , our whole family were roused up to peep through the loop - holes of the strongly - barricadoed windows , and see , by the light of moon or stars ( I forget which ) , the straggling march of the insurgents through ...
... night of that affair , our whole family were roused up to peep through the loop - holes of the strongly - barricadoed windows , and see , by the light of moon or stars ( I forget which ) , the straggling march of the insurgents through ...
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... night , or in fear of its results . After such a lapse of time , names and titles are indistinct in my me- mory . I cannot state the regiments that distinguished themselves on this and similar occasions in our neighbourhood , which was ...
... night , or in fear of its results . After such a lapse of time , names and titles are indistinct in my me- mory . I cannot state the regiments that distinguished themselves on this and similar occasions in our neighbourhood , which was ...
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... Night , " " Well , God gives them wisdom that have it ; and those that are fools , let them use their talents ! " And when their object was gained , when the piece of money fell into the ready palm , and they turned away with a grin ...
... Night , " " Well , God gives them wisdom that have it ; and those that are fools , let them use their talents ! " And when their object was gained , when the piece of money fell into the ready palm , and they turned away with a grin ...
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