Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 47W. Blackwood., 1840 |
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Passion , from your slights , in vain Seeks a gleam of hope to gain ; But , if scorn be so unchanging , Love can be so too , avenging By its service your disdain . For the more you make my pain , But the more I feel elated ; Since the ...
Passion , from your slights , in vain Seeks a gleam of hope to gain ; But , if scorn be so unchanging , Love can be so too , avenging By its service your disdain . For the more you make my pain , But the more I feel elated ; Since the ...
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... hope to bring , As I thought , to its conclusion This attachment , this devotion , This fidelity and truth . But we stand even now in danger ( Should they hear us , should they see us ) Of our lives : for I am more Than you see or can ...
... hope to bring , As I thought , to its conclusion This attachment , this devotion , This fidelity and truth . But we stand even now in danger ( Should they hear us , should they see us ) Of our lives : for I am more Than you see or can ...
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... Hope , And Charity for wrongs unspeakable , Than on that humble scantling of the flock , That midnight congregation of the Sea . Rise not , good Sun ! hold back unwelcome Light That shall but veil the nations in new crime ! Or hide thy ...
... Hope , And Charity for wrongs unspeakable , Than on that humble scantling of the flock , That midnight congregation of the Sea . Rise not , good Sun ! hold back unwelcome Light That shall but veil the nations in new crime ! Or hide thy ...
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... hope , before we have done , to prove , they deserve in a far greater degree than the world allows them to enjoy . The deeming a donkey an object to be contemned , we take to be as decided a vulgar error as any which Sir Thomas Brown ...
... hope , before we have done , to prove , they deserve in a far greater degree than the world allows them to enjoy . The deeming a donkey an object to be contemned , we take to be as decided a vulgar error as any which Sir Thomas Brown ...
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... hope we are so - but , in spite of our teeth , we are still unsatisfied . In the gorgeous dreams of Fairyland , which we would give worlds to believe true , there is ever an intrusive , half- waking sort of consciousness , that the ...
... hope we are so - but , in spite of our teeth , we are still unsatisfied . In the gorgeous dreams of Fairyland , which we would give worlds to believe true , there is ever an intrusive , half- waking sort of consciousness , that the ...
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