North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 6Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1818 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... once allowed to walk forth , as if the hour were theirs , why ' None but the loving and the loved Should be awake at this sweet hour . " You would suppose that the world was turning to Eden again , as man became the indolent worshipper ...
... once allowed to walk forth , as if the hour were theirs , why ' None but the loving and the loved Should be awake at this sweet hour . " You would suppose that the world was turning to Eden again , as man became the indolent worshipper ...
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... once knelt innocent , is this my doom ? Are all my dreams , my hopes of heavenly bliss , My purity , my pride , then come to this , - To live , the wanton of a fiend ! to be The pander of his guilt . ' p . 38 . And sunk , myself , as ...
... once knelt innocent , is this my doom ? Are all my dreams , my hopes of heavenly bliss , My purity , my pride , then come to this , - To live , the wanton of a fiend ! to be The pander of his guilt . ' p . 38 . And sunk , myself , as ...
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... once into an explanation of her con- duct , but in a strain that partakes more of narrative tran- quillity than of strong passion or subdued grief . She closes with as much resignation as we expected . Thou weep'st for me - do , weep ...
... once into an explanation of her con- duct , but in a strain that partakes more of narrative tran- quillity than of strong passion or subdued grief . She closes with as much resignation as we expected . Thou weep'st for me - do , weep ...
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... once pure love , Which , like a church - yard light , still burns above , The grave of our lost souls - which guilt in thee Cannot extinguish , nor despair in me ! I do conjure , implore thee to fly hence- If thou hast yet one spark of ...
... once pure love , Which , like a church - yard light , still burns above , The grave of our lost souls - which guilt in thee Cannot extinguish , nor despair in me ! I do conjure , implore thee to fly hence- If thou hast yet one spark of ...
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... once took a darker , a heavenlier dye , From the depth of whose shadow , like holy revealings From innermost shrines , came the light of her feelings ! Then her mirth - oh ! ' twas sportive as ever took wing From the heart with a burst ...
... once took a darker , a heavenlier dye , From the depth of whose shadow , like holy revealings From innermost shrines , came the light of her feelings ! Then her mirth - oh ! ' twas sportive as ever took wing From the heart with a burst ...
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