The Spirit of the English MagazinesMonroe and Francis, 1831 |
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... happy in having it in our power to offer its patrons the concluding number of a larger volume of the work than they have heretofore received . The same principles have governed us in the selection and arrangement of its contents , that ...
... happy in having it in our power to offer its patrons the concluding number of a larger volume of the work than they have heretofore received . The same principles have governed us in the selection and arrangement of its contents , that ...
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... happy in his sleep , amid friends who loved him , and the sweeter endearments of those who loved him as friends could not , that in the first moments of waking , his startled mind seemed to admit the knowledge of his situation , as if ...
... happy in his sleep , amid friends who loved him , and the sweeter endearments of those who loved him as friends could not , that in the first moments of waking , his startled mind seemed to admit the knowledge of his situation , as if ...
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... But his wasted spirits and oppressed mind no longer struggled within him . He was past hope , and fear shook him no more . Happy if thus revenge had struck its final blow ; for he would have fallen beneath 18 The Iron Shroud .
... But his wasted spirits and oppressed mind no longer struggled within him . He was past hope , and fear shook him no more . Happy if thus revenge had struck its final blow ; for he would have fallen beneath 18 The Iron Shroud .
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... happy a commu- nity . This waterspout did not ex- tend beyond two miles on each side of the village , which led , continues Sir Thomas , these simple people to consider their calamity as a visita- tion of Providence for their land ...
... happy a commu- nity . This waterspout did not ex- tend beyond two miles on each side of the village , which led , continues Sir Thomas , these simple people to consider their calamity as a visita- tion of Providence for their land ...
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... happy hearts ; but still and deep , Like a rich jewel gleaming in a grave , Like golden sand in some dark river's wave , So did my soul that costly knowledge keep So jealously ! -a thing o'er which to shed , When stars alone beheld the ...
... happy hearts ; but still and deep , Like a rich jewel gleaming in a grave , Like golden sand in some dark river's wave , So did my soul that costly knowledge keep So jealously ! -a thing o'er which to shed , When stars alone beheld the ...
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