Blackwood's Magazine, Том 6W. Blackwood., 1820 |
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... look'st thou so ? " With my cross- bow I shot the ALBATROSS ! All the subsequent miseries of the crew are represented by the poet as having been the consequences of this violation of the charities of sentiment ; and these are the same ...
... look'st thou so ? " With my cross- bow I shot the ALBATROSS ! All the subsequent miseries of the crew are represented by the poet as having been the consequences of this violation of the charities of sentiment ; and these are the same ...
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... look and listen to the pomps and merry - makings- even to the innocent enjoyments - of those whose experience has only been of things tangible . One feels that to him another world - we do not mean a supernatural , but a more ...
... look and listen to the pomps and merry - makings- even to the innocent enjoyments - of those whose experience has only been of things tangible . One feels that to him another world - we do not mean a supernatural , but a more ...
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... look she stept- Then suddenly , with timorous eye She fled to me and wept . She half enclosed me with her arms , She press'd me with a meek embrace ; And bending back her head , look'd up , And gazed upon my face . ' Twas partly Love ...
... look she stept- Then suddenly , with timorous eye She fled to me and wept . She half enclosed me with her arms , She press'd me with a meek embrace ; And bending back her head , look'd up , And gazed upon my face . ' Twas partly Love ...
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... look ! the cataract that bursts so high , As not to mar the deep tranquillity , The tumult of its dashing fall suspends , And , stealing drop by drop , in mist descends ; Through whose illumin'd spray and sprinkling dews , Shine to the ...
... look ! the cataract that bursts so high , As not to mar the deep tranquillity , The tumult of its dashing fall suspends , And , stealing drop by drop , in mist descends ; Through whose illumin'd spray and sprinkling dews , Shine to the ...
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... look , and shuddered to behold- She would go with me - leave the lonely glade Where she grew up , but my stern voice ... looks aghast , The captive in the trench a billet cast . " Pronounce his name who here pollutes the plain , The ...
... look , and shuddered to behold- She would go with me - leave the lonely glade Where she grew up , but my stern voice ... looks aghast , The captive in the trench a billet cast . " Pronounce his name who here pollutes the plain , The ...
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