Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... light are waving everywhere , And the tall , tall plume of our cousin's bridegroom floats proudly in the air . Rise up , rise up , Xarifa , lay the golden cushion down ; Rise up , come to the window , and gaze with all the town . CC ...
... light are waving everywhere , And the tall , tall plume of our cousin's bridegroom floats proudly in the air . Rise up , rise up , Xarifa , lay the golden cushion down ; Rise up , come to the window , and gaze with all the town . CC ...
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... light , with radiance insincere ; That changeful mind unchangeful gems are not befitting well : Thus will he think : -and what to say , alas ! I cannot tell ! " He'll think , when I to market went , I loitered by the way ; He'll think a ...
... light , with radiance insincere ; That changeful mind unchangeful gems are not befitting well : Thus will he think : -and what to say , alas ! I cannot tell ! " He'll think , when I to market went , I loitered by the way ; He'll think a ...
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... light , Like sunshine that would enter in ; And every leaf and every tree Seemed quivering with beams of thee . Beloved ! I will strive no more ! Thine image , in vice - regal power , Shall ruling sit all memories o'er , Throned in my ...
... light , Like sunshine that would enter in ; And every leaf and every tree Seemed quivering with beams of thee . Beloved ! I will strive no more ! Thine image , in vice - regal power , Shall ruling sit all memories o'er , Throned in my ...
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... light alike are past , The rose and thorn at once laid low : All things are changed ; -and I am changed , Even in the love I knew before , Not that my heart can be estranged , But I have learnt to love thee more . Yes , to mine ear ...
... light alike are past , The rose and thorn at once laid low : All things are changed ; -and I am changed , Even in the love I knew before , Not that my heart can be estranged , But I have learnt to love thee more . Yes , to mine ear ...
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... light the perpetrators of this crime . Against the prisoner at the bar I cannot have the slightest prejudice . I would not do him the smallest injury or injustice . But I do not affect to be indifferent to the discovery and the ...
... light the perpetrators of this crime . Against the prisoner at the bar I cannot have the slightest prejudice . I would not do him the smallest injury or injustice . But I do not affect to be indifferent to the discovery and the ...
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