The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... fair one to be harmed by the slightest offence , and hoped to win him by perseverance and complacency . Wilibald told him , " Thou art an idiot , if thou hopest to win , by an open and honourable sentiment , like thy love , the ...
... fair one to be harmed by the slightest offence , and hoped to win him by perseverance and complacency . Wilibald told him , " Thou art an idiot , if thou hopest to win , by an open and honourable sentiment , like thy love , the ...
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... fair are the flowers , That bloom all around and enliven its bowers ; Here the heart is made glad , and delights to declare , How fruitful the prospect around , and how fair ; And peace and content , and the sweetest of slumber , Are ...
... fair are the flowers , That bloom all around and enliven its bowers ; Here the heart is made glad , and delights to declare , How fruitful the prospect around , and how fair ; And peace and content , and the sweetest of slumber , Are ...
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... fair victim read , her frame stiffened to stone , Fixed , her dark eye balls glared - but , she utter'd no groan , - Pale as parian sculpture , mute and motionless sate , A beauteous despair , o'er the mandate of fate ! An untimely ...
... fair victim read , her frame stiffened to stone , Fixed , her dark eye balls glared - but , she utter'd no groan , - Pale as parian sculpture , mute and motionless sate , A beauteous despair , o'er the mandate of fate ! An untimely ...
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