The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1826 |
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... heart . The solicitude which he manifested for the good of his country , and his humanity , deserve the high- est encomiums . We should also suppose that some of the plans of Russia originated elsewhere than with his imperial majesty ...
... heart . The solicitude which he manifested for the good of his country , and his humanity , deserve the high- est encomiums . We should also suppose that some of the plans of Russia originated elsewhere than with his imperial majesty ...
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... heart have left me ; But the sensitive blush that came trembling there , Of my heart it forever bereft me . I might have forgotten that red , red lip ; Yet how from the thoughts to sever ? But there was a smile from the sunshine within ...
... heart have left me ; But the sensitive blush that came trembling there , Of my heart it forever bereft me . I might have forgotten that red , red lip ; Yet how from the thoughts to sever ? But there was a smile from the sunshine within ...
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... heart that music cannot melt ? Alas ! how is that rugged heart forlorn ! " This serves as a call to the cattle , particularly in forests . ' This ! Does he mean " the rugged heart forlorn ? " Such is the construction , though he ...
... heart that music cannot melt ? Alas ! how is that rugged heart forlorn ! " This serves as a call to the cattle , particularly in forests . ' This ! Does he mean " the rugged heart forlorn ? " Such is the construction , though he ...
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