English Literature of the Nineteenth Century. A New EdA. S. Barnes, 1871 - 798 páginas |
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... .................. 456 The Light of Other Days ............................................. ...... 456 Like Morning when her Early Breeze ... 457 The Bird let Loose .......... ........ 457 This World is all a Fleeting Show ....
... .................. 456 The Light of Other Days ............................................. ...... 456 Like Morning when her Early Breeze ... 457 The Bird let Loose .......... ........ 457 This World is all a Fleeting Show ....
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... light ; For thee pale slaves to galleys chain'd , That ply tough oars from morn to night ; Thee the proud Sultan's beauteous train , By eunuchs guarded , weep in vain , Tearing the roses from their locks ; And Guinea's captive kings ...
... light ; For thee pale slaves to galleys chain'd , That ply tough oars from morn to night ; Thee the proud Sultan's beauteous train , By eunuchs guarded , weep in vain , Tearing the roses from their locks ; And Guinea's captive kings ...
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... light by Presbyterian , and every thing he should not Sir James Mackintosh ( History of England , be . I was the first to praise them . Such was vol . i . 86 , 87 ) , who remarks , however , that " no my candor " ( smiling ) . Mrs ...
... light by Presbyterian , and every thing he should not Sir James Mackintosh ( History of England , be . I was the first to praise them . Such was vol . i . 86 , 87 ) , who remarks , however , that " no my candor " ( smiling ) . Mrs ...
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... light various springs of action , which without their aid might have passed unobserved , and which , though of a delicate nature , frequently exert a powerful influence on several departments of human life . Such studies have also this ...
... light various springs of action , which without their aid might have passed unobserved , and which , though of a delicate nature , frequently exert a powerful influence on several departments of human life . Such studies have also this ...
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... light Sheds a soft calm upon my troubled breast ; And oft I think , fair planet of the night , That in thy orb the wretched may have rest ; The sufferers of the earth perhaps may go , Released by death , to thy benignant sphere , And ...
... light Sheds a soft calm upon my troubled breast ; And oft I think , fair planet of the night , That in thy orb the wretched may have rest ; The sufferers of the earth perhaps may go , Released by death , to thy benignant sphere , And ...
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