The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... happiness . The wild blast roared frghtfully past their cottage , and the drifting snow descended like thick clouds on the surface of nature . They feared not the tempest : yet some- times would the strings of the harp be hushed , and a ...
... happiness . The wild blast roared frghtfully past their cottage , and the drifting snow descended like thick clouds on the surface of nature . They feared not the tempest : yet some- times would the strings of the harp be hushed , and a ...
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... happiness is now for a moment ful . The mind , conscious that the energy of sentiment no longer lan- guishes in inaction , feels those wishes completed , which the vividity of imagination had before but imperfectly suggested , and ...
... happiness is now for a moment ful . The mind , conscious that the energy of sentiment no longer lan- guishes in inaction , feels those wishes completed , which the vividity of imagination had before but imperfectly suggested , and ...
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... happiness , begin- ning one by one to untwine . When he is to groan under the pang of the heart , which accompanies the tearing out of the thousand little habits of confidence , the innumerable kindly affections , which long custom had ...
... happiness , begin- ning one by one to untwine . When he is to groan under the pang of the heart , which accompanies the tearing out of the thousand little habits of confidence , the innumerable kindly affections , which long custom had ...
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