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At first , my dear mother , an exceedingly lady - like quiet person , had
considerably the advantage , being prepared for the rencontre and perfectly calm
and composed ; whilst Mrs. Blamire , taken , I suspect , by surprise , was a good
deal ...
At first , my dear mother , an exceedingly lady - like quiet person , had
considerably the advantage , being prepared for the rencontre and perfectly calm
and composed ; whilst Mrs. Blamire , taken , I suspect , by surprise , was a good
deal ...
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The next poem is also written in a hopeful mood : Fear not , beloved , though
clouds may lower , 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 ...
The next poem is also written in a hopeful mood : Fear not , beloved , though
clouds may lower , 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 ...
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He engaged with a lawyer to write for him during the evenings and by night ,
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 ...
He engaged with a lawyer to write for him during the evenings and by night ,
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 ...
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... see to grow , Of which each hand a part shall take , And , for your heads , fresh
garlands make Wherewith , whilst they your temples round , An air of several
birds shall sound An Io Pæan , that shall drown The acclamations at your crown .
... see to grow , Of which each hand a part shall take , And , for your heads , fresh
garlands make Wherewith , whilst they your temples round , An air of several
birds shall sound An Io Pæan , that shall drown The acclamations at your crown .
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From sorrows past my chemic skill Draws smiles of consolation , Whilst you from
present joys distil The tears of separation . ” Good - bye replied , “ Your
statement's true , And well your cause you've pleaded ; But pray who'd think of
How - d ...
From sorrows past my chemic skill Draws smiles of consolation , Whilst you from
present joys distil The tears of separation . ” Good - bye replied , “ Your
statement's true , And well your cause you've pleaded ; But pray who'd think of
How - d ...
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