The Dublin University Magazine, Том 42William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1853 |
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... Thee , proclaim Invincible in War thy deathless name ; Now round Thy Brows the Civic Oak we twinė , That every earthly glory may be Thine . " * 1 . " Private Journal of F. S. Larpent. No. CCXLVII . VOL . XLII . THESE lines were written ...
... Thee , proclaim Invincible in War thy deathless name ; Now round Thy Brows the Civic Oak we twinė , That every earthly glory may be Thine . " * 1 . " Private Journal of F. S. Larpent. No. CCXLVII . VOL . XLII . THESE lines were written ...
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... thee , herald , I thought , upon one pair of English legs , Did march three Frenchmen . " - Act iii . sc . 6 . Such was the national opinion on this subject when Shakspeare wrote , in the reign of Queen Elizabeth . Now for a sample in ...
... thee , herald , I thought , upon one pair of English legs , Did march three Frenchmen . " - Act iii . sc . 6 . Such was the national opinion on this subject when Shakspeare wrote , in the reign of Queen Elizabeth . Now for a sample in ...
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... thee mine . Long on my heart I wore it , Pledge of affection's row ; Ah ! to thy heart restore it , The pledge of sorrow now ! With love by time unshaken , Remember when from thee This wither'd flower was taken , And when restor'd by me ...
... thee mine . Long on my heart I wore it , Pledge of affection's row ; Ah ! to thy heart restore it , The pledge of sorrow now ! With love by time unshaken , Remember when from thee This wither'd flower was taken , And when restor'd by me ...
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... thee from my weeping eyes ; Thy heart so warm , so true , so brave , There silent , cold , and mouldering lies ; Thy voice ( sweet music once it made ) Is hush'd , no more to charm mine ear ; Quenched is thy glance that brightly play'd ...
... thee from my weeping eyes ; Thy heart so warm , so true , so brave , There silent , cold , and mouldering lies ; Thy voice ( sweet music once it made ) Is hush'd , no more to charm mine ear ; Quenched is thy glance that brightly play'd ...
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... thee in that blessed sphere Where the glad spirit never dies , Where all unknown are sigh and tear . Oh , loved one , now in realms of bliss , What treasure hast thou been to me ! ' Tis meet that where the treasure is , E'en there the ...
... thee in that blessed sphere Where the glad spirit never dies , Where all unknown are sigh and tear . Oh , loved one , now in realms of bliss , What treasure hast thou been to me ! ' Tis meet that where the treasure is , E'en there the ...
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