The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 |
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... Thou , too , art man ; the breath of God is in thee : thou art here below to deve- lope thy being under all its aspects : thy body is a temple ; thy immortal soul is the priest , which ought to sacrifice there for all " ? And what is ...
... Thou , too , art man ; the breath of God is in thee : thou art here below to deve- lope thy being under all its aspects : thy body is a temple ; thy immortal soul is the priest , which ought to sacrifice there for all " ? And what is ...
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... thou , with better wisdom far , Canst find new joy in every change ; Contented with the things that are , Thy wishes ask no farther range . And if they're sent to thee alone , Or if they come alike to all , Thou carest not ; but mak'st ...
... thou , with better wisdom far , Canst find new joy in every change ; Contented with the things that are , Thy wishes ask no farther range . And if they're sent to thee alone , Or if they come alike to all , Thou carest not ; but mak'st ...
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... Both Coleridge and Southey had labored for this paper at the time when Canning sung : - Couriers and Stars , Sedition's Evening host ! Thou Morning Chronicle and Morning Post ! ' & c . 1844. ] 27 MEMOIRS OF WILLIAM TAYLOR OF NORWICH .
... Both Coleridge and Southey had labored for this paper at the time when Canning sung : - Couriers and Stars , Sedition's Evening host ! Thou Morning Chronicle and Morning Post ! ' & c . 1844. ] 27 MEMOIRS OF WILLIAM TAYLOR OF NORWICH .
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... thou art once again with me . I weep that Love doth thee restore- I weep that thou each joy wilt share- I weep , lest Absence yet once more Should wring my bosom with despair ; But , oh in Heav'n tears would be vain , As we COULD never ...
... thou art once again with me . I weep that Love doth thee restore- I weep that thou each joy wilt share- I weep , lest Absence yet once more Should wring my bosom with despair ; But , oh in Heav'n tears would be vain , As we COULD never ...
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... thou foe to each base end , While the good still a blessing prove thee , They say that thou art no man's friend , Sweet Night ! how I therefore love thee ! Being thus cynically inclined , the Watch- man does not lack food for his gall ...
... thou foe to each base end , While the good still a blessing prove thee , They say that thou art no man's friend , Sweet Night ! how I therefore love thee ! Being thus cynically inclined , the Watch- man does not lack food for his gall ...
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