The Dublin University Magazine, Том 18William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1841 |
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... wish , I wish to love ! To raise the flame oft Cupid strove , But still my free , unconquered heart , Was proof to his persuasive art . Straight on his bow the god laid hold , His quiver bright with burnished gold , And challenged me to ...
... wish , I wish to love ! To raise the flame oft Cupid strove , But still my free , unconquered heart , Was proof to his persuasive art . Straight on his bow the god laid hold , His quiver bright with burnished gold , And challenged me to ...
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... wish to have some definite idea of the profits accruing to his share in the business ; and he accord- ingly expressed to his partner a wish to know something of the particular state of his affairs . But as he paid little attention to ...
... wish to have some definite idea of the profits accruing to his share in the business ; and he accord- ingly expressed to his partner a wish to know something of the particular state of his affairs . But as he paid little attention to ...
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... wish with- out enjoyment - the other has neither wish nor fear . " This was said to be an idle year with Burns : irregular it was , but surely not idle . The very excursions in which he indulged were necessary for his studies as a poet ...
... wish with- out enjoyment - the other has neither wish nor fear . " This was said to be an idle year with Burns : irregular it was , but surely not idle . The very excursions in which he indulged were necessary for his studies as a poet ...
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