The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... rest the limb , and sooth to prayer the mind ; Still would I honour with the meed of praise , " The man who rescued from life's stormy days , Those welcome intervals of rest and peace , When labour sleeps , and cares and bustles cease ...
... rest the limb , and sooth to prayer the mind ; Still would I honour with the meed of praise , " The man who rescued from life's stormy days , Those welcome intervals of rest and peace , When labour sleeps , and cares and bustles cease ...
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... rest . The living spectators , at their windows and on their roofs , now confessed , that " there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in our philosophy . " The Mayor had no sooner re- tired from the tower , than he ...
... rest . The living spectators , at their windows and on their roofs , now confessed , that " there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in our philosophy . " The Mayor had no sooner re- tired from the tower , than he ...
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... rest ! No horrid crimes are heap'd upon thy head ; No hurtful passions rag'd within thy breast , Nor were thy shorten'd days in mis'ry led . But say , what means this laurel - crowned bust ? This lofty monument ? this trophied tomb ...
... rest ! No horrid crimes are heap'd upon thy head ; No hurtful passions rag'd within thy breast , Nor were thy shorten'd days in mis'ry led . But say , what means this laurel - crowned bust ? This lofty monument ? this trophied tomb ...
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