Literary Port Folio, Issues 1-26E. Littell, 1830 |
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... soul goes with it . Why thank me , then , with voice so low , And , faltering , turn away so ? When next you come , before you go Tom , if you love me , say so . When Jasper Wild , beside the brook , Resentful round us lower'd , 1 oft ...
... soul goes with it . Why thank me , then , with voice so low , And , faltering , turn away so ? When next you come , before you go Tom , if you love me , say so . When Jasper Wild , beside the brook , Resentful round us lower'd , 1 oft ...
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... soul to shake The mantle of its rest . I bring them from the past : From true hearts broken , gentle spirits torn , From crushed affections , which tho long o'er- borne , Make their tone heard at last . they were decidedly pleasing ...
... soul to shake The mantle of its rest . I bring them from the past : From true hearts broken , gentle spirits torn , From crushed affections , which tho long o'er- borne , Make their tone heard at last . they were decidedly pleasing ...
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... souls of the fourteen ! " Death alone can erase the memory of that evening from my mind : there is but one other scene ... soul when the boat disappeared , and her gratitude when at last , she saw me coming to shore with James . And then ...
... souls of the fourteen ! " Death alone can erase the memory of that evening from my mind : there is but one other scene ... soul when the boat disappeared , and her gratitude when at last , she saw me coming to shore with James . And then ...
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... souls that lose what I have lost , - What have they left to win ? VANITY FAIR . BY THOMAS H. BAYLY , ESQ . 1 . To Vanity Fair all my neighbours have been , To see all the sights that were there to be seen ; Old and young , rich and poor ...
... souls that lose what I have lost , - What have they left to win ? VANITY FAIR . BY THOMAS H. BAYLY , ESQ . 1 . To Vanity Fair all my neighbours have been , To see all the sights that were there to be seen ; Old and young , rich and poor ...
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... soul's hidden springs ; there is no line Their depth of Love to sound . Do not words faint and fail , When thou wouldst fill them with that ocean's power ? As thine own cheek before high thoughts grows pale In some o'erwhelming hour ...
... soul's hidden springs ; there is no line Their depth of Love to sound . Do not words faint and fail , When thou wouldst fill them with that ocean's power ? As thine own cheek before high thoughts grows pale In some o'erwhelming hour ...
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