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THE NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL & GENEALOGICAL REGISTER, PUBLISHED QUARTERLY ... - Page 98
by ellas nason - 1867
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The Works of Lord Byron, Including the Suppressed Poems: Also a Sketch of ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 848 pages
...the things which bring Bick on the heart tho weight which it would fling Aside for ever : it may be eak, a deed is to bu done. II. The gallant chief within the electric chain wherewith we are quickly XXIV. And how and why we know not, nor can trace Home to...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 81

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1847 - 580 pages
...the things which bring Back on the heart the weight which it would fling Aside for ever : it may be a sound — A tone of music — summer's eve — or...the electric chain wherewith we are darkly bound.' Even after Byron, these lines on a flowering acacia seen on an Italian spring morning may be quoted...
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The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: Complete in One Volume

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1847 - 880 pages
...the things which bring Back on the heart the weight which it would fling Aside for ever : it may be ; Let these [bound ; Striking the electric chain wherewith we are darkly xxrv. And how and why we know not, nor...
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Sadness and Gladness: A Story of the Present Day ...

Adela Sidney - 1848 - 310 pages
...the things which bring Back on the heart the weight which it would fling Aside for ever : it may be a sound, A tone of music, summer's eve, or spring, A flower, the wind, the ocean which shall wound Shaking the electric chain wherewith we are darkly bound. And how or why we know not, nor can trace...
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New York Dissector: Quarterly Journal of Medicine, Surgery ..., Volume 1

1848 - 914 pages
...does not Life itself often turn ! — It may be a sound, A tone of music, summer's eve orbpnng — A flower, the wind, the ocean, which shall wound. Striking the Electric Chain with which we are darklj bound. — BÏRON. How strangely some people are affected by Smell. Who that...
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The Family friend [ed. by R.K. Philp]., Volume 5

Robert Kemp Philp - 580 pages
...to my remembrance," Tbe influence of objects on memory is also alluded to in " Childe Harold ;"— " A tone of music — summer's eve, or spring — A...the electric chain wherewith we are darkly bound." But impatient faces are around us : so we must onward. J IN KT and HS propose questions for the Work...
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An Essay on Elocution: with Elucidatory Passages from Various Authors ...

John Hanbury Dwyer - Elocution - 1850 - 318 pages
...the things which bring Back on the heart the weight which it would fling Aside for ever : it may be a sound — A tone of music, — summer's eve— or...the electric chain wherewith we are darkly bound; And how and why we know not, nor can trace Home to its cloud this lightning of the mind, But feel the...
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The Principles of the Chrono-thermal System of Medicine: With the Fallacies ...

Samuel Dickson - Alternative medicine - 1850 - 230 pages
...cases. Upon what apparently trifling things does not life itself often turn ! — — — — It may be a sound, A tone of music, summer's eve or spring —...ocean, which shall wound, Striking the ELECTRIC CHAIN with which we're darkly bound. — BTROK. How strangely some people are affected by SMELL ! Who that...
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The People's Medical Journal, and Family Physician, Issue 1512, Volume 1

1850 - 694 pages
...the things which bring Back on the heart, the weight which it would fling Aside for ever.* It may be a sound, A tone of music, summer's eve, or spring, A flower, the wind, the ocean, which may wound ; Striking the electric chain wherewith we're bound." Indigestion, and some disorders of...
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1851 - 352 pages
...the things which bring Back on the heart the weight which it would fling Aside for ever : it may be a sound — A tone of music — summer's eve — or...Striking the electric chain wherewith we are darkly bound ; XXIV. And how and why we know not, nor can trace Home to its cloud this lightning of the mind, But...
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