The Retrospective Review, Volume 9Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1823 |
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... thought thus smiles and solaces himself within me , cruel remembrance breaks in upon our retirements , and tells so sad a story , that ( trust me ) I forget all that pleased fancy said before , and turn my thoughts to where I left you ...
... thought thus smiles and solaces himself within me , cruel remembrance breaks in upon our retirements , and tells so sad a story , that ( trust me ) I forget all that pleased fancy said before , and turn my thoughts to where I left you ...
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... thought so , and that without any change of the circumstances which originally made them necessary , and it is not sufficient to resort to visions to account for the change . For , although an enthusiastic imagination might see such ...
... thought so , and that without any change of the circumstances which originally made them necessary , and it is not sufficient to resort to visions to account for the change . For , although an enthusiastic imagination might see such ...
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... thought to wound , Of love , and life , did make an end at once . And aged men , whom death would bring to ground , Began again to love , with sighs , and groans ; Thus nature's laws this chance infringed so , That age did love , and ...
... thought to wound , Of love , and life , did make an end at once . And aged men , whom death would bring to ground , Began again to love , with sighs , and groans ; Thus nature's laws this chance infringed so , That age did love , and ...
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