The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 - English literature |
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... head in the skirts of the forest , and thank Heaven for an anodyne to care . voice of your friend , or the song of your ladye - love , for it exacts no gra- titude , and will not desert you ere the echo dies upon the wind . 66 Oh , how ...
... head in the skirts of the forest , and thank Heaven for an anodyne to care . voice of your friend , or the song of your ladye - love , for it exacts no gra- titude , and will not desert you ere the echo dies upon the wind . 66 Oh , how ...
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... head nearest me was raised to the light , I started half to my feet : it was Edith ! In the same instant her voice of music broke on my ear , and an irresistible impulse to listen unobserved drew me down again upon my seat , and Job ...
... head nearest me was raised to the light , I started half to my feet : it was Edith ! In the same instant her voice of music broke on my ear , and an irresistible impulse to listen unobserved drew me down again upon my seat , and Job ...
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... head to inquire ; with the death of my exemplary parent my care and consideration about the Crabs and their connexions departed . I wrote of course to my brother Cuthbert , at Calcutta , giving him information of the event that had ...
... head to inquire ; with the death of my exemplary parent my care and consideration about the Crabs and their connexions departed . I wrote of course to my brother Cuthbert , at Calcutta , giving him information of the event that had ...
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... head , and a bouncing bouquet stuck in his button - hole . " " But , " said I , " Mrs. Haines is not likely to " " " Leave me alone for that , " interrupted my voluble friend . think the scheme a good one , I am your man . " " " If you ...
... head , and a bouncing bouquet stuck in his button - hole . " " But , " said I , " Mrs. Haines is not likely to " " " Leave me alone for that , " interrupted my voluble friend . think the scheme a good one , I am your man . " " " If you ...
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... head of the Haines's , mixed with the sudden resolution which he appeared to have formed of marrying the dowager , gave me an idea that , although there was something like method in it , madness was the particular reigning malady under ...
... head of the Haines's , mixed with the sudden resolution which he appeared to have formed of marrying the dowager , gave me an idea that , although there was something like method in it , madness was the particular reigning malady under ...
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