The Boston Miscellany of Literature and Fashion, Volumes 1-2Nathan Hale, Henry Theodore Tuckerman Bradbury, Soden & Company, 1842 |
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Page 50
... hand . Massinger had nothing of the coward in him , and never lets his respect for rank put its timeserving hand over the mouth of his fealty to truth and virtue . He felt himself to be a peer of the realm of nature , a lord spiritual ...
... hand . Massinger had nothing of the coward in him , and never lets his respect for rank put its timeserving hand over the mouth of his fealty to truth and virtue . He felt himself to be a peer of the realm of nature , a lord spiritual ...
Page 164
... hand of the priest into the right hand of the blushing poet . Reginald was almost angry , and yet could not but feel shame at his own bitter emotion , when he saw how quietly and sweetly , with what holy gentleness his friend advanced ...
... hand of the priest into the right hand of the blushing poet . Reginald was almost angry , and yet could not but feel shame at his own bitter emotion , when he saw how quietly and sweetly , with what holy gentleness his friend advanced ...
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... hand , To live with men one cannot love , With men who cannot understand That aught the human heart. that Elizabeth at last said , with downcast eyes , and her face half averted - " could a young girl nurse a young man in this man- ner ...
... hand , To live with men one cannot love , With men who cannot understand That aught the human heart. that Elizabeth at last said , with downcast eyes , and her face half averted - " could a young girl nurse a young man in this man- ner ...
Contents
The Camp of the Frozen | 109 |
A Sermonupon Failing | 124 |
The Forlorn | 132 |
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