The Dublin University Magazine, Том 44William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1854 |
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... heart like Morton's , brimful of warm humanity , should be shrouded by so deep a me- lancholy from all communion with the world . " " Every heart knoweth its own sor- row , " thought I , as I returned to the dining - room ; " and God's ...
... heart like Morton's , brimful of warm humanity , should be shrouded by so deep a me- lancholy from all communion with the world . " " Every heart knoweth its own sor- row , " thought I , as I returned to the dining - room ; " and God's ...
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... heart's - ache ; It were weak to weep for thee , weeping only for thy sake . But the dews , love , fall when earth , steep'd in stars and light is sleeping ; And my weak heart , fill'd with thee , must ease its wealth in weeping . The ...
... heart's - ache ; It were weak to weep for thee , weeping only for thy sake . But the dews , love , fall when earth , steep'd in stars and light is sleeping ; And my weak heart , fill'd with thee , must ease its wealth in weeping . The ...
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... heart to win them and the soul to dare . IV . Thus do I watch within this world's wide fane The laurel - wreath that crowns the knight of song ; Making my life one vigil of sweet pain- Chanting a song - march to the grave along : Living ...
... heart to win them and the soul to dare . IV . Thus do I watch within this world's wide fane The laurel - wreath that crowns the knight of song ; Making my life one vigil of sweet pain- Chanting a song - march to the grave along : Living ...
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... heart's desire : Bright on thy cliffs , ob , Leucas , sets the sun- Sappho , arise ! the Parco's task is done . X. The dreary moor , the bleak and barren hill , The break of day adown the rugged pass ; The gorgeous Persian gazing long ...
... heart's desire : Bright on thy cliffs , ob , Leucas , sets the sun- Sappho , arise ! the Parco's task is done . X. The dreary moor , the bleak and barren hill , The break of day adown the rugged pass ; The gorgeous Persian gazing long ...
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... heart , a generous heart always , reproached him , perhaps , for he turned to me and grasped my hand with compunctious cordiality . Then he sate down and besought me to advise him ; so I began over again to argue the probability of the ...
... heart , a generous heart always , reproached him , perhaps , for he turned to me and grasped my hand with compunctious cordiality . Then he sate down and besought me to advise him ; so I began over again to argue the probability of the ...
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