Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... beauty ; heard no more , Under the still repose of eventide , The sweet , sad warbling of the reaper's voice , ( Calling from distance recollected themes Of his lone Celtic home , amid the hills , ) Steals on the wanderer's ear , as ...
... beauty ; heard no more , Under the still repose of eventide , The sweet , sad warbling of the reaper's voice , ( Calling from distance recollected themes Of his lone Celtic home , amid the hills , ) Steals on the wanderer's ear , as ...
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... beauty armed by modesty and discretion . But now these dan- gers exist only in novels . A girl of real flesh and blood has no thing to encounter half so formidable as the Adonises who have no designs at all . Actions for love - damages ...
... beauty armed by modesty and discretion . But now these dan- gers exist only in novels . A girl of real flesh and blood has no thing to encounter half so formidable as the Adonises who have no designs at all . Actions for love - damages ...
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... beauty , for great powers and cultivation of mind , and for a most amiable and benevolent disposition . She was re- markable , also , for proficiency in those accomplishments which throw such additional charm over female beauty and ...
... beauty , for great powers and cultivation of mind , and for a most amiable and benevolent disposition . She was re- markable , also , for proficiency in those accomplishments which throw such additional charm over female beauty and ...
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