The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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... charms of its sub- jects . The consort of the present Ruler of France is described , by contemporary Criticism , as one of the most attractive of the Austrian race . The spirited exertions of our accomplished Engraver will ...
... charms of its sub- jects . The consort of the present Ruler of France is described , by contemporary Criticism , as one of the most attractive of the Austrian race . The spirited exertions of our accomplished Engraver will ...
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... charms , And , with it , Life's flattering colours are gone ; Soft Sleep , Love , and Pleasure , are scar'd from our arms As Age , on his crutches , comes tottering on . The Spring and its roses soon bend to the blast , The moon fades ...
... charms , And , with it , Life's flattering colours are gone ; Soft Sleep , Love , and Pleasure , are scar'd from our arms As Age , on his crutches , comes tottering on . The Spring and its roses soon bend to the blast , The moon fades ...
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... of mine . Sweet Ellen's the cause of my wo , ' Tis madness her charms to behold , Her bosom's as white as the snow , And the heart it enshrines is as cold . Her gay repartees have a grace Good humour alone can 50 THE POLITE SCHOLAR .
... of mine . Sweet Ellen's the cause of my wo , ' Tis madness her charms to behold , Her bosom's as white as the snow , And the heart it enshrines is as cold . Her gay repartees have a grace Good humour alone can 50 THE POLITE SCHOLAR .
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... charms , How vain are the lessons of Art ! مجھے Every admirer of pathetic poetry remembers Cowper's fa- mous stanza , the burden of which is my Mary . This affection- ate tribute to Mrs. Unwin we.believe has been followed up by some ...
... charms , How vain are the lessons of Art ! مجھے Every admirer of pathetic poetry remembers Cowper's fa- mous stanza , the burden of which is my Mary . This affection- ate tribute to Mrs. Unwin we.believe has been followed up by some ...
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... charms of some rich and varied land- scape , or the bold and swelling outline of the distant highlands . His first attempts were to sketch rude imitations with his pencil , for though circumstances afterwards led him to another branch ...
... charms of some rich and varied land- scape , or the bold and swelling outline of the distant highlands . His first attempts were to sketch rude imitations with his pencil , for though circumstances afterwards led him to another branch ...
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