The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen19Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1831 |
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... happy moments , which are few and far between ; for every poet will bear us witness , from his own experience , that the human intellect is seldom indulged with those brilliant inspirations , which gleam over the turbid stream of ...
... happy moments , which are few and far between ; for every poet will bear us witness , from his own experience , that the human intellect is seldom indulged with those brilliant inspirations , which gleam over the turbid stream of ...
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... happy ; and still , as the summer wind bent the long grass on the graves , and fanned without cooling my feverish ... happy to heed any thing but the words and smiles from Lucy's lips . Her young And she was very happy too . She was the ...
... happy ; and still , as the summer wind bent the long grass on the graves , and fanned without cooling my feverish ... happy to heed any thing but the words and smiles from Lucy's lips . Her young And she was very happy too . She was the ...
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... happy in ourselves , and happier still in seeing those around us happy . " It was about this time , September , 1734 , he says , that the early part of this Diary was written from scraps of memoranda . He found inexpressible delight in ...
... happy in ourselves , and happier still in seeing those around us happy . " It was about this time , September , 1734 , he says , that the early part of this Diary was written from scraps of memoranda . He found inexpressible delight in ...
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