Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... Thought of the darkness of the tomb . And strove to lead my heart to drink -- At the deep founts of wandering thought , To ponder on the viewless link Between our souls and bodies wrought ; To quench my passionate dreams of thee Awhile ...
... Thought of the darkness of the tomb . And strove to lead my heart to drink -- At the deep founts of wandering thought , To ponder on the viewless link Between our souls and bodies wrought ; To quench my passionate dreams of thee Awhile ...
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... thoughts its light , Like sunshine that would enter in ; And every leaf and every tree Seemed quivering with beams of thee . Beloved ! I will strive no more ! Thine image , in vice - regal power , Shall ruling sit all memories o'er ...
... thoughts its light , Like sunshine that would enter in ; And every leaf and every tree Seemed quivering with beams of thee . Beloved ! I will strive no more ! Thine image , in vice - regal power , Shall ruling sit all memories o'er ...
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... thought for ever ; placed him in the college where he himself had studied ; returned to his old friend the lawyer ; resumed his labours in the office , and worked calmly on until the brother , whom he wholly supported , aided by his ...
... thought for ever ; placed him in the college where he himself had studied ; returned to his old friend the lawyer ; resumed his labours in the office , and worked calmly on until the brother , whom he wholly supported , aided by his ...
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... present occasion , in any case affecting life . " But I very much regret that it should have been thought necessary to suggest to you that I am brought here to hurry you against the law and beyond 50 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... present occasion , in any case affecting life . " But I very much regret that it should have been thought necessary to suggest to you that I am brought here to hurry you against the law and beyond 50 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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... thoughts . It has become his master . It betrays his discretion , it breaks down his courage , it conquers his prudence . When suspicions from without begin to embarrass him , and the net of circumstance to entangle him , the fatal ...
... thoughts . It has become his master . It betrays his discretion , it breaks down his courage , it conquers his prudence . When suspicions from without begin to embarrass him , and the net of circumstance to entangle him , the fatal ...
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