The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... wonder ( for all wonder is ignorance , ) that possession falls short of expectation ; -the longing of twenty years may be disappointed in the unanswered gratification of a single hour ; while we are wishing we see the best side , after ...
... wonder ( for all wonder is ignorance , ) that possession falls short of expectation ; -the longing of twenty years may be disappointed in the unanswered gratification of a single hour ; while we are wishing we see the best side , after ...
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... wonder , awe Alternate , as in breeze , or gale , or storm , He gazes on its bosom ! On the waste Of waters , rolling from the birth of Time , The great and fathomless Ocean , swathing round , As with a girdle , this stupendous Earth ...
... wonder , awe Alternate , as in breeze , or gale , or storm , He gazes on its bosom ! On the waste Of waters , rolling from the birth of Time , The great and fathomless Ocean , swathing round , As with a girdle , this stupendous Earth ...
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... wonder at the cause , and find food for scandal ; while the majority go because it is the fashion , or from fear , because their neighbours would think them very atheistical sorts of people if they never went to church ! Look at the ...
... wonder at the cause , and find food for scandal ; while the majority go because it is the fashion , or from fear , because their neighbours would think them very atheistical sorts of people if they never went to church ! Look at the ...
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