Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... hope he will believe That I thought of him at morning , and thought of him at eve ; That musing on my lover , when down the sun was gone , His ear - rings in my hand I held , by the fountain all alone ; And that my mind was o'er the sea ...
... hope he will believe That I thought of him at morning , and thought of him at eve ; That musing on my lover , when down the sun was gone , His ear - rings in my hand I held , by the fountain all alone ; And that my mind was o'er the sea ...
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... hope is there , sister , Unless the soul part , That the passion so cherished Should leave your fond heart ? " As your years still increase , So increase will your pains ; And this you may learn From the proverb's old strains : That if ...
... hope is there , sister , Unless the soul part , That the passion so cherished Should leave your fond heart ? " As your years still increase , So increase will your pains ; And this you may learn From the proverb's old strains : That if ...
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... hope that the good impression was reciprocal . Everybody was delighted with his geniality and taste ; and he could hardly fail to like the people who so heartily liked him . Amongst our cities and our scenery he admired that most which ...
... hope that the good impression was reciprocal . Everybody was delighted with his geniality and taste ; and he could hardly fail to like the people who so heartily liked him . Amongst our cities and our scenery he admired that most which ...
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... Hope . After some natural exclamations of admiration , came the equally natural question , " Did that favoured brother prove himself worthy of such a sacrifice ? " " Alas ! " said my friend , " he lived only long enough to show how ...
... Hope . After some natural exclamations of admiration , came the equally natural question , " Did that favoured brother prove himself worthy of such a sacrifice ? " " Alas ! " said my friend , " he lived only long enough to show how ...
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... hope I have too much regard for justice , and too much respect for my own character , to attempt either ; and were I to make such attempt , I am certain that in this court nothing could be carried against the law , and that gentlemen ...
... hope I have too much regard for justice , and too much respect for my own character , to attempt either ; and were I to make such attempt , I am certain that in this court nothing could be carried against the law , and that gentlemen ...
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