The American Whig Review, Հատոր 10 |
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Am I heard by one was to me much more blissful in the re- whose heart still retains a yearning after trospect , than it had been in its advent . some long - lost , lovely image , and recogIt is quite as difficult to express the word ...
Am I heard by one was to me much more blissful in the re- whose heart still retains a yearning after trospect , than it had been in its advent . some long - lost , lovely image , and recogIt is quite as difficult to express the word ...
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For three nights vailed upon her to accompany me to our I watched her pallid face , but not a sylvan grotto , though she alleged the muscle moved ; an affection of the heart fatigue of the walk in excuse , and pleaded | had stopped its ...
For three nights vailed upon her to accompany me to our I watched her pallid face , but not a sylvan grotto , though she alleged the muscle moved ; an affection of the heart fatigue of the walk in excuse , and pleaded | had stopped its ...
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My heart is calm and at ease Mount Vernon , that would put to shame now ; it has the habit of transferring its Pompey's Pillar , or the Pyramid of palpitation to the harp . ” . Cheops itself ; are you not ?
My heart is calm and at ease Mount Vernon , that would put to shame now ; it has the habit of transferring its Pompey's Pillar , or the Pyramid of palpitation to the harp . ” . Cheops itself ; are you not ?
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She walked so much denounce vice , as inculcate virtue ; he with him by the sea - side , and spake to him of did not deny , but affirm ; he did not lacerate the God , and the mysterious majesty of the ocean , hearts of his hearers with ...
She walked so much denounce vice , as inculcate virtue ; he with him by the sea - side , and spake to him of did not deny , but affirm ; he did not lacerate the God , and the mysterious majesty of the ocean , hearts of his hearers with ...
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... presence of Gabriel many beating , fluttering , struggling hearts . on the heart of that wandering maiden ; High above them all was heard one voice , and the one as strikingly illustrates our clear and musical as a clarion .
... presence of Gabriel many beating , fluttering , struggling hearts . on the heart of that wandering maiden ; High above them all was heard one voice , and the one as strikingly illustrates our clear and musical as a clarion .
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The American Whig Review, Հատոր 4 George Hooker Colton,James Davenport Whelpley Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1846 |
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