American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 12Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1838 |
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... thou wert conscious of possessing , now robed in immortal clothing with no base , earthly senses to distract thy spirit , as thou indulgest thy roving propensities in speeding from world to world , in thy pursuits of divine history , if ...
... thou wert conscious of possessing , now robed in immortal clothing with no base , earthly senses to distract thy spirit , as thou indulgest thy roving propensities in speeding from world to world , in thy pursuits of divine history , if ...
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... Thou worldly - wise , thou respectable man , through what dangers hast thou passed ! How many severe head - aches and severe mortifications , sometimes burnt , and again only singed , has Time carried you ! Where didst thou learn that ...
... Thou worldly - wise , thou respectable man , through what dangers hast thou passed ! How many severe head - aches and severe mortifications , sometimes burnt , and again only singed , has Time carried you ! Where didst thou learn that ...
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... Thou steal'st mine age away ! ' Come , Amie of the roguish eye , Young Ernest leads the dance , To him full many a maiden throws A message - sending glance ; Come show that dainty cheek to - night , Its blushes are betrayed , And be no ...
... Thou steal'st mine age away ! ' Come , Amie of the roguish eye , Young Ernest leads the dance , To him full many a maiden throws A message - sending glance ; Come show that dainty cheek to - night , Its blushes are betrayed , And be no ...
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... thou art gone to rest . Blest mother ! I remember thee , from youth's fresh , buoyant day ; A star thou wert to guide my feet , of pure and constant ray : Thy love possessed a charm beyond the light of pleasure's beams , And ' t was thy ...
... thou art gone to rest . Blest mother ! I remember thee , from youth's fresh , buoyant day ; A star thou wert to guide my feet , of pure and constant ray : Thy love possessed a charm beyond the light of pleasure's beams , And ' t was thy ...
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... thou know how deep a wound thou hast struck into the very dearest life of the truth for which thou wouldst yet at any moment thyself freely suffer and die ! ' 6 " What , ' said Julia , ' could have moved him to such madness ? ' With him ...
... thou know how deep a wound thou hast struck into the very dearest life of the truth for which thou wouldst yet at any moment thyself freely suffer and die ! ' 6 " What , ' said Julia , ' could have moved him to such madness ? ' With him ...
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