The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volumen3;Volumen8Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1831 |
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... earth is faded from thee , But the bright angel form remains behind . O Walburg ! Walburg ! Calm thyself , my love . Be calm , sayst thou ? O Walburg ! how hast thou Become at once so calm and so composed ? Walburg . In the dark stilly ...
... earth is faded from thee , But the bright angel form remains behind . O Walburg ! Walburg ! Calm thyself , my love . Be calm , sayst thou ? O Walburg ! how hast thou Become at once so calm and so composed ? Walburg . In the dark stilly ...
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... earth through storm and darkness ; O open then , mine own maternal earth , And take thy son unto thy quiet breast , Since Walburg may not press me to her bosom . Walburg . O Axel ! Now - for the last time on earth Does Walburg press ...
... earth through storm and darkness ; O open then , mine own maternal earth , And take thy son unto thy quiet breast , Since Walburg may not press me to her bosom . Walburg . O Axel ! Now - for the last time on earth Does Walburg press ...
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... earth , without hating or despising my neighbour , nor weakly yielding against my own conscience to the prejudices of the world . Let me be a good poet ; thou hast formed my mind for art ; it is the telescope through which I acquire a ...
... earth , without hating or despising my neighbour , nor weakly yielding against my own conscience to the prejudices of the world . Let me be a good poet ; thou hast formed my mind for art ; it is the telescope through which I acquire a ...
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... earth as any one who vaunts his philanthropy most highly ; but I am contented to confess that in the conduct of political affairs , the grand object of my contemplation is the interest of England . " See in Mr. Brougham's Speech of 30th ...
... earth as any one who vaunts his philanthropy most highly ; but I am contented to confess that in the conduct of political affairs , the grand object of my contemplation is the interest of England . " See in Mr. Brougham's Speech of 30th ...
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... earth ; our deemschka Maisi dohd mums schodeen ; un peedohd mums muhssu grehkus ka arri daily bread give us to - day ; and forgive us our sins as also mehs peedohdam ssaweem parradneekeem ; un ne eewed muhs eeksch Kahrdinaschanas ...
... earth ; our deemschka Maisi dohd mums schodeen ; un peedohd mums muhssu grehkus ka arri daily bread give us to - day ; and forgive us our sins as also mehs peedohdam ssaweem parradneekeem ; un ne eewed muhs eeksch Kahrdinaschanas ...
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