The Spirit of the English MagazinesMonroe and Francis, 1825 - American periodicals |
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... pass our years 348 Song , by Mr. Wiffen 233 Heart's - ease 137 Song , O no , no , this love is not love 267 Sonuet , written at a concert 290 Infant , lines to an 61 Sonnet from the Italian 933 Improvisatrice , entire 415 , 461 , 385 ...
... pass our years 348 Song , by Mr. Wiffen 233 Heart's - ease 137 Song , O no , no , this love is not love 267 Sonuet , written at a concert 290 Infant , lines to an 61 Sonnet from the Italian 933 Improvisatrice , entire 415 , 461 , 385 ...
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... pass along a street in London , carrying an old An paper hat - box under his arm . inhabitant of the street , determined to find out what the box contained , came upon him abruptly , and con- trived to run against the box , so as to ...
... pass along a street in London , carrying an old An paper hat - box under his arm . inhabitant of the street , determined to find out what the box contained , came upon him abruptly , and con- trived to run against the box , so as to ...
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... passes and awakes in the breast of Rosalie the memory of her distant home and widowed mother , whose age she had left ---- to weep When that the tempter flattered her and wiled Her steps away . Yet her infatuation is all - powerful ...
... passes and awakes in the breast of Rosalie the memory of her distant home and widowed mother , whose age she had left ---- to weep When that the tempter flattered her and wiled Her steps away . Yet her infatuation is all - powerful ...
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... passes through a reservoir of lime - water . This takes up the sulphurous acid gas which is apt in the first instance ... pass in a state of flame through a very small pipe ; on this principle , ( which seems but im- perfectly accounted ...
... passes through a reservoir of lime - water . This takes up the sulphurous acid gas which is apt in the first instance ... pass in a state of flame through a very small pipe ; on this principle , ( which seems but im- perfectly accounted ...
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... passing through the city , I was surprised to find , on my return , that she had exe- cuted a portrait of me in this style , which was immediately recognized by my friends . " There is but one theatre . " The house is lighted from above ...
... passing through the city , I was surprised to find , on my return , that she had exe- cuted a portrait of me in this style , which was immediately recognized by my friends . " There is but one theatre . " The house is lighted from above ...
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Page 379 - O that I had wings like a dove : for then would I flee away, and be at rest.
Page 258 - Live not the stars and mountains ? Are the waves Without a spirit ? Are the dropping caves Without a feeling in their silent tears ? No, no ; they woo and clasp us to their spheres, Dissolve this clog and clod of clay before Its hour, and merge our soul in the great shore.
Page 479 - Was on the streams of Guadalquiver, To gold converting, one by one, The ripples of the mighty river, Beside me on the bank was seated A Seville girl, with auburn hair, And eyes that might the world have cheated, — A wild, bright, wicked, diamond pair ! She stooped, and wrote upon the sand, Just as the loving sun was going, With such a soft, small, shining hand, I could have sworn 't was silver flowing. Her words were three, and not one more, What could Diana's motto be ? The siren wrote upon the...
Page 479 - When words come down like dews unsought With gleams of deep enthusiast thought, And fancy in her heaven flies free — They come, my love, they come from thee.
Page 112 - PITY the sorrows of a poor old man, Whose trembling limbs have borne him to your door, Whose days are dwindled to the shortest span ; Oh, give relief, and heaven will bless your store.
Page 263 - O'er beauty's fall ; Her praise resounds no more, when mantled in her pall. The most beloved on earth Not long survives to-day ; So music past is obsolete, And yet 'twas sweet, 'twas passing sweet, But now 'tis gone away...
Page 340 - is there not a window in your house on purpose for you to look through?" " For all that," resumed the pendulum, "it is very dark here: and although there is a window, I dare not stop, even for an instant, to look out.
Page 340 - may I be allowed to inquire, if that exertion was at all fatiguing or disagreeable to you ?" " Not in the least," replied the pendulum; " it is not of six strokes that I complain, nor of sixty, but of millions.
Page 112 - Heaven has brought me to the state you see ; And your condition may be soon like mine, The child of sorrow and of misery.
Page 50 - ... repressed with a smile the hopes of his friends, and told them he had lived long enough. As his life drew near a close, the eager yet decorous solicitude of his fellow townsmen increased.