The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 - English literature |
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... tell you of another harmony that I learned to love in the wilderness . There will come sometimes in the spring - say in May , or whenever the snow - drops and sulphur butterflies are tempted out by the first timorous sunshine - there ...
... tell you of another harmony that I learned to love in the wilderness . There will come sometimes in the spring - say in May , or whenever the snow - drops and sulphur butterflies are tempted out by the first timorous sunshine - there ...
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... tell me that the dark eyes I knew there , and whose like for softness and meaning I have inquired for in vain through Italy , and the voice that accompanied their gaze- ( that Pasta , in her divinest out - gush of melody and soul ...
... tell me that the dark eyes I knew there , and whose like for softness and meaning I have inquired for in vain through Italy , and the voice that accompanied their gaze- ( that Pasta , in her divinest out - gush of melody and soul ...
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... telling is transition . Invention you do not need if you have experience ; for fact is stranger than fiction . A beginning in these days of startling abruptness is as simple as open your mouth ; and when you have once begun you can end ...
... telling is transition . Invention you do not need if you have experience ; for fact is stranger than fiction . A beginning in these days of startling abruptness is as simple as open your mouth ; and when you have once begun you can end ...
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... tell him what my hand hesitates to write . " " Poor Philip ! " said her companion , whom by the voice I recognised as the youngest of the Flemings , " I cannot conceive how you can resolve so coldly to break his heart . " I felt a ...
... tell him what my hand hesitates to write . " " Poor Philip ! " said her companion , whom by the voice I recognised as the youngest of the Flemings , " I cannot conceive how you can resolve so coldly to break his heart . " I felt a ...
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... tell you how ? " " What can you mean ? Certainly . " " Then listen , for I fear I can scarce bring myself to repeat what I am going to say . When I first learned to love you , and when I pro- mised to love you for life , you were ...
... tell you how ? " " What can you mean ? Certainly . " " Then listen , for I fear I can scarce bring myself to repeat what I am going to say . When I first learned to love you , and when I pro- mised to love you for life , you were ...
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