The London Magazine, Volume 3Taylor and Hessey, 1821 - English literature |
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... heart of an orange , all the moral and physical beauty of the universe . But make an allusion to the political condition of his country ; to the hopes excited and betrayed in the course of late events ; to the sad story of fluctuation ...
... heart of an orange , all the moral and physical beauty of the universe . But make an allusion to the political condition of his country ; to the hopes excited and betrayed in the course of late events ; to the sad story of fluctuation ...
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... heart was employed about its own peculiar care , and its concern was fixed on a distant and different ob- ject . She ... hearts of men . She began to empty out its contents in her lap , and the jealousy of many a Cumbrian maid- en , from ...
... heart was employed about its own peculiar care , and its concern was fixed on a distant and different ob- ject . She ... hearts of men . She began to empty out its contents in her lap , and the jealousy of many a Cumbrian maid- en , from ...
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... heart ! Sept. 20 . THE RAINBOW . THE evening was glorious , and light through the trees , Play'd the sunshine and rain - drops , the birds and the breeze ; The landscape , outstretching in loveliness , lay On the lap of the year , in ...
... heart ! Sept. 20 . THE RAINBOW . THE evening was glorious , and light through the trees , Play'd the sunshine and rain - drops , the birds and the breeze ; The landscape , outstretching in loveliness , lay On the lap of the year , in ...
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... heart expanded , ―grew warm , —and adored ! Like a visit the converse of friends - or a day , That Bow from my sight pass'd for ever away ; Like that visit , that converse , that day - to my heart , That Bow from remembrance can never ...
... heart expanded , ―grew warm , —and adored ! Like a visit the converse of friends - or a day , That Bow from my sight pass'd for ever away ; Like that visit , that converse , that day - to my heart , That Bow from remembrance can never ...
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... heart through admiration excited in favour of false and hateful qualities of cha- racter : the latter address themselves only to the unscrupulous , and the experienced . To regard what is improper in them with approbation , would ...
... heart through admiration excited in favour of false and hateful qualities of cha- racter : the latter address themselves only to the unscrupulous , and the experienced . To regard what is improper in them with approbation , would ...
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