The London Magazine, Volume 3Taylor and Hessey, 1821 - English literature |
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... sound of all bells -- ( bells , the music most bordering upon heaven ) -most solemn and touching is the peal which rings out the Old Year . I never hear it without a gathering - up of my mind to a concentration of all the images that ...
... sound of all bells -- ( bells , the music most bordering upon heaven ) -most solemn and touching is the peal which rings out the Old Year . I never hear it without a gathering - up of my mind to a concentration of all the images that ...
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... sound of those midnight chimes , though it seemed to raise hilarity in all around me , never failed to bring a train of pensive imagery into my fancy . Yet I then scarce conceived what it meant , or thought of it as a reckoning that ...
... sound of those midnight chimes , though it seemed to raise hilarity in all around me , never failed to bring a train of pensive imagery into my fancy . Yet I then scarce conceived what it meant , or thought of it as a reckoning that ...
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... sound , as if it was the vociferous call of a child , taking the turns and flows , and prolonged " linked sweetness " of celestial music . Bellino is fond of this expression : he often introduces chorister infants in his pictures . The ...
... sound , as if it was the vociferous call of a child , taking the turns and flows , and prolonged " linked sweetness " of celestial music . Bellino is fond of this expression : he often introduces chorister infants in his pictures . The ...
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... sound , as if it was the vociferous call of a child , taking the turns and flows , and prolonged " linked sweetness " of celestial music . Bellino is fond of this expression : he often introduces chorister infants in his pictures . The ...
... sound , as if it was the vociferous call of a child , taking the turns and flows , and prolonged " linked sweetness " of celestial music . Bellino is fond of this expression : he often introduces chorister infants in his pictures . The ...
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... sound— And where the green wood and the sweet sod should be , There tumbled a wild and a shoreless sea . Away he sailed - and the moon looked out , With one large star by her side- Down shot the star , and upsprang the sea - fowl , With ...
... sound— And where the green wood and the sweet sod should be , There tumbled a wild and a shoreless sea . Away he sailed - and the moon looked out , With one large star by her side- Down shot the star , and upsprang the sea - fowl , With ...
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