The Ladies' Companion, Том 5William W. Snowden, 1836 |
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... hear the wild and bewildering notes of the Eolean harp - lulling the senses into DEAR READER : -Ere thou attempts to peruse forgetfulness , until you gradually sink into the the cogitations and " Random Thoughts " of a care- arms of ...
... hear the wild and bewildering notes of the Eolean harp - lulling the senses into DEAR READER : -Ere thou attempts to peruse forgetfulness , until you gradually sink into the the cogitations and " Random Thoughts " of a care- arms of ...
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... hear- A strain whose sadness well accords With evening's still and holy hour , More plaintive than the midnight bird's Within her waving moon - lit bower : A strain so tender and so sweet , It pours a fresh'ning dew upon The heart ...
... hear- A strain whose sadness well accords With evening's still and holy hour , More plaintive than the midnight bird's Within her waving moon - lit bower : A strain so tender and so sweet , It pours a fresh'ning dew upon The heart ...
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... hear us , and say to himself , They don't sing that song for nothing . What do you say , Dick Short , you're first hoflicer ? " 66 Yes , " replied Short . 6 " Hurrah , my lads , then , " cried Bill Spurey ; " now then , strike up ...
... hear us , and say to himself , They don't sing that song for nothing . What do you say , Dick Short , you're first hoflicer ? " 66 Yes , " replied Short . 6 " Hurrah , my lads , then , " cried Bill Spurey ; " now then , strike up ...
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