The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... hope for the best , and leave every thing , except our own endea- yours , to heaven . I fell sick , Madam , because I found for certain that the Signor Montague was dead , albeit I had no hope that he was alive . " She stopped awhile ...
... hope for the best , and leave every thing , except our own endea- yours , to heaven . I fell sick , Madam , because I found for certain that the Signor Montague was dead , albeit I had no hope that he was alive . " She stopped awhile ...
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... hope , where his ideas of human excellence had all concentred confidence in mankind , is in his eyes the weakness of des- picable folly , or the extreme of desperate madness . The principles of the soul , already unsettled , are soon ...
... hope , where his ideas of human excellence had all concentred confidence in mankind , is in his eyes the weakness of des- picable folly , or the extreme of desperate madness . The principles of the soul , already unsettled , are soon ...
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... HOPE DISAPPOINTED . A dun cold shower - cloud over head , With a soft blue smiling heaven beyond , Is a minglement of hope and dread , Of which my eyes are far more fond , Than a blank of bare , untempered light , That gilds the scene ...
... HOPE DISAPPOINTED . A dun cold shower - cloud over head , With a soft blue smiling heaven beyond , Is a minglement of hope and dread , Of which my eyes are far more fond , Than a blank of bare , untempered light , That gilds the scene ...
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