The European Magazine, and London Review, Հատորներ 81-82Philological Society of London, 1822 |
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... leave your ancient first abode To the defilement of usurping bondmen ; If I have not kept your inheritance As ye bequeath'd it , this bright part of it , Your treasure , your abode , your sacred relics Of arms , and records , monuments ...
... leave your ancient first abode To the defilement of usurping bondmen ; If I have not kept your inheritance As ye bequeath'd it , this bright part of it , Your treasure , your abode , your sacred relics Of arms , and records , monuments ...
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... Leave them , and walk with dust ? Luc . I know the thoughts Of dust , and feel for it , and with you . Cain . You know my thoughts ? Luc . How ! They are the thoughts of all Worthy of thought ; - ' tis your immortal part Which speaks ...
... Leave them , and walk with dust ? Luc . I know the thoughts Of dust , and feel for it , and with you . Cain . You know my thoughts ? Luc . How ! They are the thoughts of all Worthy of thought ; - ' tis your immortal part Which speaks ...
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... leave of it's worthy Editor's gossiping . Our next article is a curiosity , entitled " The Story of Pigou , " setting forth , as the author tells us , " how he hid himself in a forest , " - " how he was disco- vered quite naked on the ...
... leave of it's worthy Editor's gossiping . Our next article is a curiosity , entitled " The Story of Pigou , " setting forth , as the author tells us , " how he hid himself in a forest , " - " how he was disco- vered quite naked on the ...
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... leave us to our own thoughts ; so that with them we are philosophers or critics , but with him we are mere men , subject to all the frailties of our na- ture , and to all the impetuosity of our passions ; and we rejoice to find it so ...
... leave us to our own thoughts ; so that with them we are philosophers or critics , but with him we are mere men , subject to all the frailties of our na- ture , and to all the impetuosity of our passions ; and we rejoice to find it so ...
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... leave her , Till I into the Hall had gone To witness that phenomenon ; And search into it's wondrous cause , I could not for an instant pause ; But hoping all that light had fled , I turn'd me on my restless bed . O Heaven ! no ! It ...
... leave her , Till I into the Hall had gone To witness that phenomenon ; And search into it's wondrous cause , I could not for an instant pause ; But hoping all that light had fled , I turn'd me on my restless bed . O Heaven ! no ! It ...
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