Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... kind and attentive husband to the other , just as if he had never in all his days made love to anybody except his own dear wife . It was one of the strange domestic comedies which are happening around us every day , if we were but aware ...
... kind and attentive husband to the other , just as if he had never in all his days made love to anybody except his own dear wife . It was one of the strange domestic comedies which are happening around us every day , if we were but aware ...
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... kind on my desires , For then my hopes will spill me . Oh ! do not steep them in thy tears , For so will sorrow slay me ; Nor spread them , as distract with fears , Mine own enough betray me . SONG TO CELIA . I should hardly perhaps ...
... kind on my desires , For then my hopes will spill me . Oh ! do not steep them in thy tears , For so will sorrow slay me ; Nor spread them , as distract with fears , Mine own enough betray me . SONG TO CELIA . I should hardly perhaps ...
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... kind they are exquisite . Look at the fancy and the finish of these stanzas ! TO THE LADY ANNE HAMILTON . * Too late I staid , forgive the crime , Unheeded flew the hours ; How noiseless falls the foot of Time That only treads on ...
... kind they are exquisite . Look at the fancy and the finish of these stanzas ! TO THE LADY ANNE HAMILTON . * Too late I staid , forgive the crime , Unheeded flew the hours ; How noiseless falls the foot of Time That only treads on ...
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... kind How - d ' - ye - does One kind Good - bye would barter ! " From love and friendship's kindred source We both derive A LITERARY LIFE . 77.
... kind How - d ' - ye - does One kind Good - bye would barter ! " From love and friendship's kindred source We both derive A LITERARY LIFE . 77.
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... kind , Adieu ! The frantic blow that laid thee low This heart shall ever rue ! " And now a gallant tomb they raise , With costly sculptures decked , And marbles storied with his praise Poor Gelert's bones protect . There never could the ...
... kind , Adieu ! The frantic blow that laid thee low This heart shall ever rue ! " And now a gallant tomb they raise , With costly sculptures decked , And marbles storied with his praise Poor Gelert's bones protect . There never could the ...
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