The Dublin University Magazine, Том 59William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1862 |
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... spirit of the last volume has de- veloped itself in a series of patriotic lays commemorative chiefly of Eng- lishmen famous either for deeds of arms , or for the lowly station from which they rose to renown . There is a long poem in ...
... spirit of the last volume has de- veloped itself in a series of patriotic lays commemorative chiefly of Eng- lishmen famous either for deeds of arms , or for the lowly station from which they rose to renown . There is a long poem in ...
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... Spirit within , there must always be a pleasure in the soul looking upon its own likeness : even as it experiences a similar delight when meeting with a being of perfectly con- genial nature - in other words , its spirit- ual ( as the ...
... Spirit within , there must always be a pleasure in the soul looking upon its own likeness : even as it experiences a similar delight when meeting with a being of perfectly con- genial nature - in other words , its spirit- ual ( as the ...
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... spirit dreamily wander Once again back to those far - away hours ; Love as I loved then , purer and fonder , Heaven all sunshine and earth strewed with flow'rs . Visions of glory ! bright as the noon - day , Come back again in your ...
... spirit dreamily wander Once again back to those far - away hours ; Love as I loved then , purer and fonder , Heaven all sunshine and earth strewed with flow'rs . Visions of glory ! bright as the noon - day , Come back again in your ...
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