The Spirit of the English MagazinesMonroe and Francis, 1831 - American periodicals |
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... wish thee beauty- I need not wish thee grace- Already both are budding In that infant form and face . I will not wish thee grandeur- I will not wish thee wealth— But only a contented heart , Peace - competence - and health- Fond friends ...
... wish thee beauty- I need not wish thee grace- Already both are budding In that infant form and face . I will not wish thee grandeur- I will not wish thee wealth— But only a contented heart , Peace - competence - and health- Fond friends ...
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... wish to catch a glimpse of the yet undeveloped ca- pabilities of his nature , of those mysterious longings , after which the heart of man so vainly yet so earnestly aspires ; let him wander amongst the higher Alps , and alone . Scenes ...
... wish to catch a glimpse of the yet undeveloped ca- pabilities of his nature , of those mysterious longings , after which the heart of man so vainly yet so earnestly aspires ; let him wander amongst the higher Alps , and alone . Scenes ...
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... wish that it had been returned the next morning with compliments and thanks , are poetically pictured . A being is described flying from towns and cities , where every shower only presents painful reminiscences , and re - awakens ...
... wish that it had been returned the next morning with compliments and thanks , are poetically pictured . A being is described flying from towns and cities , where every shower only presents painful reminiscences , and re - awakens ...
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... wish that Mr. Wordsworth would write a bal- lad upon its history ; and finally shed , in imagination , a shower of sympathetic tears over an object , whose fate it is to be cast aside , and forgotten in the sunshine , and only made use ...
... wish that Mr. Wordsworth would write a bal- lad upon its history ; and finally shed , in imagination , a shower of sympathetic tears over an object , whose fate it is to be cast aside , and forgotten in the sunshine , and only made use ...
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... wish should be complied with . From this in- stant , never was greater courage displayed by mortal , than was evinced by Risdale . With unfal- tering steps he approached the fatal spot , and knelt in front of the party that was to ...
... wish should be complied with . From this in- stant , never was greater courage displayed by mortal , than was evinced by Risdale . With unfal- tering steps he approached the fatal spot , and knelt in front of the party that was to ...
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