The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... eye I think I see thee , and I hear thy voice ! LORD STERLINE , CHAPTER LXXXII . p . 71 . THE DOCTOR IS INTRODUCED , BY THE SMALL POX , TO HIS FUTURE WIFE . Long - waiting love doth entrance find Into the slow - believing mind . SYDNEY ...
... eye I think I see thee , and I hear thy voice ! LORD STERLINE , CHAPTER LXXXII . p . 71 . THE DOCTOR IS INTRODUCED , BY THE SMALL POX , TO HIS FUTURE WIFE . Long - waiting love doth entrance find Into the slow - believing mind . SYDNEY ...
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... come apparell'd in more precious habit , More moving delicate , and full of life , Into the eye and prospect of his soul , Than when she lived indeed . SHAKESPEARE . CHAPTER XCVIII . — p . 237 . CHRISTIAN CONSOLATION xxiii.
... come apparell'd in more precious habit , More moving delicate , and full of life , Into the eye and prospect of his soul , Than when she lived indeed . SHAKESPEARE . CHAPTER XCVIII . — p . 237 . CHRISTIAN CONSOLATION xxiii.
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... eyes which unto me did seem More comfortable than the day ; Those now by me , as they have been , Shall never more be heard , or seen ; But what I once enjoyed in them , Shall seem hereafter as a dream . All earthly comforts vanish thus ...
... eyes which unto me did seem More comfortable than the day ; Those now by me , as they have been , Shall never more be heard , or seen ; But what I once enjoyed in them , Shall seem hereafter as a dream . All earthly comforts vanish thus ...
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... ac- quaintance during his whole life ? Is it Theodore Hook with the learned assist- ance of his brother the Archdeacon ? -A good guess that of the Hook : have an eye to it ! * SOUTHEY . 66 I guess it is our Washington Irving , " 8.
... ac- quaintance during his whole life ? Is it Theodore Hook with the learned assist- ance of his brother the Archdeacon ? -A good guess that of the Hook : have an eye to it ! * SOUTHEY . 66 I guess it is our Washington Irving , " 8.
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... eyes , Philospher ! a fingering slave , One that would peep and botanize Upon his mother's grave ? Wrapt closely in thy sensual fleece , O turn aside , and take , I pray , That he below may rest in peace , Thy pin - point of a soul away ...
... eyes , Philospher ! a fingering slave , One that would peep and botanize Upon his mother's grave ? Wrapt closely in thy sensual fleece , O turn aside , and take , I pray , That he below may rest in peace , Thy pin - point of a soul away ...
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