Littell's Living Age, Том 31Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1851 |
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... human love we little noted : Our love was nature ; and the peace which floated On the white mist , and dwelt among the hills , To sweet accord subdued our wayward wills ; One soul was ours , one mind , one heart devoted , That , wisely ...
... human love we little noted : Our love was nature ; and the peace which floated On the white mist , and dwelt among the hills , To sweet accord subdued our wayward wills ; One soul was ours , one mind , one heart devoted , That , wisely ...
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... human and divine love . He was lamented by young and old ; for his removal was felt to be a deprivation not easily to be replaced by those many " friends to whom his visits , his conversa- tions , his playful wit , his simple and ...
... human and divine love . He was lamented by young and old ; for his removal was felt to be a deprivation not easily to be replaced by those many " friends to whom his visits , his conversa- tions , his playful wit , his simple and ...
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... human thought with unabiding glory ; Not quite a waking truth , not quite a dream , A visitation bright and transitory . But she is changed - hath felt the touch of sorrow ; No love hath she , no understanding friend ; Oh , grief ! when ...
... human thought with unabiding glory ; Not quite a waking truth , not quite a dream , A visitation bright and transitory . But she is changed - hath felt the touch of sorrow ; No love hath she , no understanding friend ; Oh , grief ! when ...
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... human life , in high or low de- gree , with a learned eye and understanding heart . And as he felt he wrote ; poetry was not with him an accomplishment cultivated in the spirit of a man of letters . Neither was it an ethical art embody ...
... human life , in high or low de- gree , with a learned eye and understanding heart . And as he felt he wrote ; poetry was not with him an accomplishment cultivated in the spirit of a man of letters . Neither was it an ethical art embody ...
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... human race . The same faith which ministered strength to the athlete cast upon the storms of active life , sustained the drooping spirits of the recluse . Hartley Cole- ridge's nature was also one which , alike from gen- erosity of ...
... human race . The same faith which ministered strength to the athlete cast upon the storms of active life , sustained the drooping spirits of the recluse . Hartley Cole- ridge's nature was also one which , alike from gen- erosity of ...
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American appeared Austria beautiful bird Bishop Burley called Cape Walker Captain Captain Penny cause character Church Crebillon Cuba dead Dead Sea death doubt eagle England English eyes faith fancy father fear feeling French give hand Harley Harriet Lee Hartley Coleridge head heard heart honor hope house of Hapsburg Hungarian Hungary interest king Kossuth labor lady lake Lancaster Sound land Leonard less letters living London looked Lord Louis Napoleon Bonaparte ment miles mind minister morning Nahant nation nature never night noble once party passed person poet political poor present prince Prussia Quakerism Queen Randal remarkable Saguenay scarcely scene seems shore soon Southey speak spirit suttee thee things thou thought tion truth volume words writes young Zollverein
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