Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... whilst Mrs. Blamire , taken , I suspect , by surprise , was a good deal startled and flustered . This state of things , however , did not last . Mrs. Blamire having got over the first shock , comported herself like what she evidently ...
... whilst Mrs. Blamire , taken , I suspect , by surprise , was a good deal startled and flustered . This state of things , however , did not last . Mrs. Blamire having got over the first shock , comported herself like what she evidently ...
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... Whilst rainbow visions melt away , Faith's holy star hath still a power That may the deepest midnight sway . Fear not ! I take a prophet's tone , Our love can neither wane nor set ; My heart grows strong in trust : mine own , We shall ...
... Whilst rainbow visions melt away , Faith's holy star hath still a power That may the deepest midnight sway . Fear not ! I take a prophet's tone , Our love can neither wane nor set ; My heart grows strong in trust : mine own , We shall ...
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... whilst he pursued his regular studies by day ; thus defraying his own expenses , whether for education or for living ; and evincing in his legal avocations such extraordinary ability and aptness , that by time he had arrived at the head ...
... whilst he pursued his regular studies by day ; thus defraying his own expenses , whether for education or for living ; and evincing in his legal avocations such extraordinary ability and aptness , that by time he had arrived at the head ...
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... whilst they your temples round , An air of several birds shall sound An Io Pæan , that shall drown The acclamations at your crown . All this , and more than I have gift of saying , May vows , so you will oft come here a Maying . EPITAPH ...
... whilst they your temples round , An air of several birds shall sound An Io Pæan , that shall drown The acclamations at your crown . All this , and more than I have gift of saying , May vows , so you will oft come here a Maying . EPITAPH ...
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... Whilst you from present joys distil The tears of separation . " Good - bye replied , " Your statement's true , And well your cause you've pleaded ; pray who'd think of How - d ' - ye - do , Unless Good - bye preceded ? But < 6 Without ...
... Whilst you from present joys distil The tears of separation . " Good - bye replied , " Your statement's true , And well your cause you've pleaded ; pray who'd think of How - d ' - ye - do , Unless Good - bye preceded ? But < 6 Without ...
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