Hood's Magazine, Volume 9H. Hurst, 1848 |
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... heart is filled with an insatiable thirst for gold and silver , and fine things , it is yet open to the impulse of charity , and not shut against the cries of imploring famine , the suffer- ings of fallen ignorance , or the suppliant ...
... heart is filled with an insatiable thirst for gold and silver , and fine things , it is yet open to the impulse of charity , and not shut against the cries of imploring famine , the suffer- ings of fallen ignorance , or the suppliant ...
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... heart of youth , and even thaws the chill of age , is soon cast away for the gaudy trappings of the festive ball , or the sensual pleasures of the midnight revel - or that of woe , which has melted the stubborn heart of the maiden fair ...
... heart of youth , and even thaws the chill of age , is soon cast away for the gaudy trappings of the festive ball , or the sensual pleasures of the midnight revel - or that of woe , which has melted the stubborn heart of the maiden fair ...
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... heart ; that the bonds which bound man to man should be broken , and the chain of self - interest substituted for that of mutual sympathy , mutual love , and mutual charity ; that man was not a social being , and the labourer but a ...
... heart ; that the bonds which bound man to man should be broken , and the chain of self - interest substituted for that of mutual sympathy , mutual love , and mutual charity ; that man was not a social being , and the labourer but a ...
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... heart than the sweet Rosalind ! Others , certainly , excite more powerful emotions , and claim our inmost sympathy with greater intensity . We weep with the loving Juliet , and the noble - minded and suffer- ing Constance . We mourn ...
... heart than the sweet Rosalind ! Others , certainly , excite more powerful emotions , and claim our inmost sympathy with greater intensity . We weep with the loving Juliet , and the noble - minded and suffer- ing Constance . We mourn ...
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... heart , and spite of her manly garb , she faints , -whatever she does , she is equally pretty and engaging , and we are equally charmed . All her ways are winning and insinuating , and we listen to her very heretical dissertations on ...
... heart , and spite of her manly garb , she faints , -whatever she does , she is equally pretty and engaging , and we are equally charmed . All her ways are winning and insinuating , and we listen to her very heretical dissertations on ...
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