The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... tears streamed in sadness from the eyes of those who were ga- thered around her . But there was one , whose anguish was too great for tears - one , whose last hope seemed to be fleeting from him — and on whom the sun of happiness had ...
... tears streamed in sadness from the eyes of those who were ga- thered around her . But there was one , whose anguish was too great for tears - one , whose last hope seemed to be fleeting from him — and on whom the sun of happiness had ...
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... tears become thine eyes 66 If I thy guileless bosom had , a pivoa o Mine own would not be dry . alinte muc " Come ... tear . " And now I'm in the world alone , Upon the wide , wide sea : But why should I for others groan , When none will ...
... tears become thine eyes 66 If I thy guileless bosom had , a pivoa o Mine own would not be dry . alinte muc " Come ... tear . " And now I'm in the world alone , Upon the wide , wide sea : But why should I for others groan , When none will ...
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... tear up the mother's , heart , sobbing and tears , announce that we are entering into a life of woe , that our passage is marked out in the vale of tears , not in the re- gion of smiles ; but when a few fleeting days of existence flit ...
... tear up the mother's , heart , sobbing and tears , announce that we are entering into a life of woe , that our passage is marked out in the vale of tears , not in the re- gion of smiles ; but when a few fleeting days of existence flit ...
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