The Dublin University Magazine, Том 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 |
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... speaking a very small quantity of animal food is consumed in that country , a very great one in this . Much of that kind of food is saved there by religious fasts , a very small quantity here . By the lowest class , in this country , it ...
... speaking a very small quantity of animal food is consumed in that country , a very great one in this . Much of that kind of food is saved there by religious fasts , a very small quantity here . By the lowest class , in this country , it ...
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... speak of gentler thoughts than the world owns . " It strikes us that , connected with this part of our subject , the very saddest thing of all must be to return such , and receive in exchange the unrequited out - pourings of a heart ...
... speak of gentler thoughts than the world owns . " It strikes us that , connected with this part of our subject , the very saddest thing of all must be to return such , and receive in exchange the unrequited out - pourings of a heart ...
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... speak to us in love . Of the absent- the unchanged the friend and com . panion of our dream - haunted child- hood - the guide and counsellor - the lover of our youth ! How the heart throbs at the silent resurrection of long buried ...
... speak to us in love . Of the absent- the unchanged the friend and com . panion of our dream - haunted child- hood - the guide and counsellor - the lover of our youth ! How the heart throbs at the silent resurrection of long buried ...
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... Speak not of it , Eleanor - spare 66 me ! " The lady looked up amazed- " What means this , dear Maurice ? I know that some secret woe hangs heavy at your heart . Confide in me , my husband , and if I cannot soften the grief which preys ...
... Speak not of it , Eleanor - spare 66 me ! " The lady looked up amazed- " What means this , dear Maurice ? I know that some secret woe hangs heavy at your heart . Confide in me , my husband , and if I cannot soften the grief which preys ...
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... speak- is thoughtful , and therefore silent - is active , and therefore has no time for declamation . It is familiar with daily self - sacrifice , or rather the man of whose life it is the governing and guiding impulse , thinks of ...
... speak- is thoughtful , and therefore silent - is active , and therefore has no time for declamation . It is familiar with daily self - sacrifice , or rather the man of whose life it is the governing and guiding impulse , thinks of ...
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