Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846 |
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... ; But not a dog doth bark to welcome thee , Nor churlish porter canst thou chafing see . All dumb and silent , like the dead of night , Or dwelling of some sleepy Sybarite ; 24 CAMPBELL - ACCOUNT OF BEN JONSON . The marble.
... ; But not a dog doth bark to welcome thee , Nor churlish porter canst thou chafing see . All dumb and silent , like the dead of night , Or dwelling of some sleepy Sybarite ; 24 CAMPBELL - ACCOUNT OF BEN JONSON . The marble.
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... first the nearest way to hell , And filled the world with dev'lish atheism , Such questions , youth , are fond : for better ' tis To bless the sun , than reason why it shines ; SPECIMENS OF HIS FIRST PLAY . 57 Yet he thou.
... first the nearest way to hell , And filled the world with dev'lish atheism , Such questions , youth , are fond : for better ' tis To bless the sun , than reason why it shines ; SPECIMENS OF HIS FIRST PLAY . 57 Yet he thou.
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... thou utter'st In tears ( and if ' t be possible ) of blood : Beg Heaven to cleanse the leprosy of love That rots thy soul ; weep , sigh , pray Three times a day , and three times every night : For seven days ' space do this ; then , if thou ...
... thou utter'st In tears ( and if ' t be possible ) of blood : Beg Heaven to cleanse the leprosy of love That rots thy soul ; weep , sigh , pray Three times a day , and three times every night : For seven days ' space do this ; then , if thou ...
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... thou , white in thy soul , to fill a throne Of innocence and sanctity in heaven . Pray , pray , my sister . Ann . Then I see your drift ; Ye blessed angels , guard me ! Gio . Kiss me ! So say I. If ever after - times should hear Of our ...
... thou , white in thy soul , to fill a throne Of innocence and sanctity in heaven . Pray , pray , my sister . Ann . Then I see your drift ; Ye blessed angels , guard me ! Gio . Kiss me ! So say I. If ever after - times should hear Of our ...
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... thou hast miss'd thy aim in this ; I have prevented now thy reaching plots , And kill'd a love , for whose each drop of blood I would have pawn'd my heart . Fair Annabella , How over - glorious art thou in thy wounds , Triumphing over ...
... thou hast miss'd thy aim in this ; I have prevented now thy reaching plots , And kill'd a love , for whose each drop of blood I would have pawn'd my heart . Fair Annabella , How over - glorious art thou in thy wounds , Triumphing over ...
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