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... lines are all of the same length , it does not imply that they must all be set to the same tune , and sung in the same time . Let the heroine , who wishes to have mourners at her death , recollect that the swan only sings when she is ...
... lines are all of the same length , it does not imply that they must all be set to the same tune , and sung in the same time . Let the heroine , who wishes to have mourners at her death , recollect that the swan only sings when she is ...
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... lines which require the trou- ble of profound consideration , and force us upon analysing , when we ought only to feel . The conceptions , in short , must be always involuntary . But , in reality , the arguments on this question , from ...
... lines which require the trou- ble of profound consideration , and force us upon analysing , when we ought only to feel . The conceptions , in short , must be always involuntary . But , in reality , the arguments on this question , from ...
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... lines , where Waldegrave , agonized by the loss of Gertrude and Albert , receives the condolence of the kind Indian : " Then mournfully the parting bugle bid " Its farewell o'er the grave of worth and truth ; " Prone to the dust ...
... lines , where Waldegrave , agonized by the loss of Gertrude and Albert , receives the condolence of the kind Indian : " Then mournfully the parting bugle bid " Its farewell o'er the grave of worth and truth ; " Prone to the dust ...
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... lines that follow these , have very little warmth : Oh ! by that retrospect of happiness , " And by the hopes of an immortal trust , " God shall assuage thy pangs - when I am laid in dust ! ” : Such words as retrospect belong rather to ...
... lines that follow these , have very little warmth : Oh ! by that retrospect of happiness , " And by the hopes of an immortal trust , " God shall assuage thy pangs - when I am laid in dust ! ” : Such words as retrospect belong rather to ...
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... lines : " Yet seems it , e'en while life's last pulses run , " A sweetness in the cup of death to be , " Lord of my bosom's love ! to die beholding thee ! " Part III . Stanzas 28 , 29 , 30 , 31. p . 65 , 66 , And with these the speech ...
... lines : " Yet seems it , e'en while life's last pulses run , " A sweetness in the cup of death to be , " Lord of my bosom's love ! to die beholding thee ! " Part III . Stanzas 28 , 29 , 30 , 31. p . 65 , 66 , And with these the speech ...
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