Blackwood's Magazine, 46 tomasW. Blackwood., 1839 |
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... thee , In youth and glce , I've spent some sunny hours ; But now , I fear , The winter drear Of age upon us lowers . Yet still a dish We catch of fish , As well as some that brag ; No more we ply The treacherous fly , The brandling ...
... thee , In youth and glce , I've spent some sunny hours ; But now , I fear , The winter drear Of age upon us lowers . Yet still a dish We catch of fish , As well as some that brag ; No more we ply The treacherous fly , The brandling ...
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... thee ! " As if terrestrial strength could turn The avenging shafts of Destiny , And disappoint the funeral urn : To Pride " Behold , I must , and can ! " To Fame- " Thou art mine idol - god ! " To Gold " Thou art my talisman And ...
... thee ! " As if terrestrial strength could turn The avenging shafts of Destiny , And disappoint the funeral urn : To Pride " Behold , I must , and can ! " To Fame- " Thou art mine idol - god ! " To Gold " Thou art my talisman And ...
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... thee proceeds The keen desire that animates my soul , A task so high and venturous to attempt , My song which to thy glory I devote , " & c . Perhaps all this , and a good deal more of the same sort , had as well be omitted in a second ...
... thee proceeds The keen desire that animates my soul , A task so high and venturous to attempt , My song which to thy glory I devote , " & c . Perhaps all this , and a good deal more of the same sort , had as well be omitted in a second ...
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... thee , and thou shalt eat the herb of the field . In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread , till thou re- turn into the ground , " & c . The winter frost may not then have been very severe in Armonia , though we believe that now ...
... thee , and thou shalt eat the herb of the field . In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread , till thou re- turn into the ground , " & c . The winter frost may not then have been very severe in Armonia , though we believe that now ...
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... thee ! ' And the executioners- flames . " " But suddenly the shouting crowd is mute ; Awe - struck , they gaze - for lo ! a miracle ! Three ' midst the flames appear instead of one ! Two with spread wings and fair angelic shapes , By ...
... thee ! ' And the executioners- flames . " " But suddenly the shouting crowd is mute ; Awe - struck , they gaze - for lo ! a miracle ! Three ' midst the flames appear instead of one ! Two with spread wings and fair angelic shapes , By ...
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