The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... grave and ear- nest voice , as well as she might , and knelt , and said , O heavenly Father of us all , who in the ... GRAVE . ALAS ! thou poor exile ! -now gone to the grave , Thy fate may be mourn'd o'er the ocean's dread wave ; Some ...
... grave and ear- nest voice , as well as she might , and knelt , and said , O heavenly Father of us all , who in the ... GRAVE . ALAS ! thou poor exile ! -now gone to the grave , Thy fate may be mourn'd o'er the ocean's dread wave ; Some ...
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... grave , on which many a flower was strewn , whose fading dyes seemed to be in keeping with the solemnity of the scene ; and which , from the care and attention that had been paid to it , appeared to be the last resting place of one ...
... grave , on which many a flower was strewn , whose fading dyes seemed to be in keeping with the solemnity of the scene ; and which , from the care and attention that had been paid to it , appeared to be the last resting place of one ...
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... grave- My glorious grave - yon deep blue sea : I shall sleep calm beneath its wave . Now , admitting , as we cheerfully do , that these verses are pretty , we will confidently ask , do they merit a higher eulogium ? Are they not , in ...
... grave- My glorious grave - yon deep blue sea : I shall sleep calm beneath its wave . Now , admitting , as we cheerfully do , that these verses are pretty , we will confidently ask , do they merit a higher eulogium ? Are they not , in ...
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