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When time has passed , and seasons fled , Your hearts will feel like mine , And
aye the song.will maist delight That minds ye o ' langsyne . I add an example of a
still bolder effort - an attempt to make tender sentiment be felt under the disguise
...
When time has passed , and seasons fled , Your hearts will feel like mine , And
aye the song.will maist delight That minds ye o ' langsyne . I add an example of a
still bolder effort - an attempt to make tender sentiment be felt under the disguise
...
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No more the whirling wheel , The tramping horses , and the people's shout ;Oh !
how my heart will feel The pleasant quiet circling me about . Blessed to go away ,
To where the wild - flower blooms and wood - bird sings , And lightly o'er the ...
No more the whirling wheel , The tramping horses , and the people's shout ;Oh !
how my heart will feel The pleasant quiet circling me about . Blessed to go away ,
To where the wild - flower blooms and wood - bird sings , And lightly o'er the ...
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... think the younger ) addressed his father to this effect : Father ! the house is
raised ; the trees are down ; the fields ' are fenced . You have my brother to help
you and can do without me . Let me go to the town and study . I feel that I was
born to ...
... think the younger ) addressed his father to this effect : Father ! the house is
raised ; the trees are down ; the fields ' are fenced . You have my brother to help
you and can do without me . Let me go to the town and study . I feel that I was
born to ...
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I would not do him the smallest injury or injustice . But I do not affect to be
indifferent to the discovery and the punishment of this deep guilt . I cheerfully
share in the opprobrium , how much soever it may be , which is cast on those
who feel and ...
I would not do him the smallest injury or injustice . But I do not affect to be
indifferent to the discovery and the punishment of this deep guilt . I cheerfully
share in the opprobrium , how much soever it may be , which is cast on those
who feel and ...
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Should not all the peaceable and well - disposed naturally feel concerned , and
naturally exert themselves to bring to punishment the authors of this secret
assassination ? Did you , gentlemen , sleep quite as quietly in your beds after this
...
Should not all the peaceable and well - disposed naturally feel concerned , and
naturally exert themselves to bring to punishment the authors of this secret
assassination ? Did you , gentlemen , sleep quite as quietly in your beds after this
...
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