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... thee , but thou hast not forgot- ed a timid , yet proud , dependence on the top me . " - Henrielle smiled on her with recommendation of Henrielle's father . a gracious air , as if desiring her to confide She received him with a charming ...
... thee , but thou hast not forgot- ed a timid , yet proud , dependence on the top me . " - Henrielle smiled on her with recommendation of Henrielle's father . a gracious air , as if desiring her to confide She received him with a charming ...
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... thee : --- if it were Presumptuous thus to love without design , That sad fatality hath cost me dear ; Fit for this cell , which wrongs me , but for thee . But thou art dearest still , and I should be The very love which locked me to my ...
... thee : --- if it were Presumptuous thus to love without design , That sad fatality hath cost me dear ; Fit for this cell , which wrongs me , but for thee . But thou art dearest still , and I should be The very love which locked me to my ...
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... thee , shalt fall down , And crumbling piecemeal view thy hearthless halls , A poet's wreath shall be thine only crown , A poet's dungeon thy most far renown , While strangers wonder o'er thy unpeopled walls And thou , Leonora ! thou ...
... thee , shalt fall down , And crumbling piecemeal view thy hearthless halls , A poet's wreath shall be thine only crown , A poet's dungeon thy most far renown , While strangers wonder o'er thy unpeopled walls And thou , Leonora ! thou ...
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... thee .-- Scoff not at the naturall defects phants with which the Emperor has been of any which are not in their power to presented by the Shah of Persia : the mend . Oh , ' tis crueltie to beat a crip- male is seventeen feet high , and ...
... thee .-- Scoff not at the naturall defects phants with which the Emperor has been of any which are not in their power to presented by the Shah of Persia : the mend . Oh , ' tis crueltie to beat a crip- male is seventeen feet high , and ...
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... thee the trophied warrior bleeds , To thee confides his flaunting deeds ; For thee the Bard lifts high the lay , And sighs from thee to grasp bis bay , Without whose genial aid , the task how vain ! For what would then reward the sword ...
... thee the trophied warrior bleeds , To thee confides his flaunting deeds ; For thee the Bard lifts high the lay , And sighs from thee to grasp bis bay , Without whose genial aid , the task how vain ! For what would then reward the sword ...
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Страница 273 - He has visited all Europe, — not to survey the sumptuousness of palaces, or the stateliness of temples ; not to make accurate measurements of the remains of ancient grandeur, nor to form a scale of the curiosity of modern art ; not to collect medals, or collate manuscripts : — but to dive into the depths of dungeons ; to plunge into the infection of hospitals ; to survey the mansions of sorrow and pain ; to take the gage and dimensions of misery, depression, and contempt; to remember the forgotten,...
Страница 78 - By the struggling moonbeam's misty light And the lantern dimly burning. No useless coffin enclosed his breast, Not in sheet nor in shroud we wound him ; But he lay like a warrior taking his rest, With his martial cloak around him.
Страница 273 - Indited under the influence of HIM, to whom all hearts are known,. and all events foreknown, they suit mankind in all situations ; grateful as the manna which descended from above, and conformed itself to every palate.
Страница 322 - And I saw, and behold a white horse: and he that sat on him had a bow; and a crown was given unto him: and he went forth conquering, and to conquer.
Страница 322 - And there went out another horse that was red : and power was given to him that sat thereon to take peace from the earth, and that they should kill one another : and there was given unto him a great sword.
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