The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volumen3;Volumen8Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1831 |
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... never be a lawyer ; his intended bride was of the same opinion , and to poetry he now resolved finally to turn as to his natural home . By the interest of Count Schimmelmann , he obtained from the Danish government a travelling pension ...
... never be a lawyer ; his intended bride was of the same opinion , and to poetry he now resolved finally to turn as to his natural home . By the interest of Count Schimmelmann , he obtained from the Danish government a travelling pension ...
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... never did thy lovely eye - Beam with a brighter joy than at the moment When in thy lover's hands thou laidst thine own . Walburg . The eye will often sparkle clearest , Axel , When it is full of tears ! - Axel . What — didst thou weep ...
... never did thy lovely eye - Beam with a brighter joy than at the moment When in thy lover's hands thou laidst thine own . Walburg . The eye will often sparkle clearest , Axel , When it is full of tears ! - Axel . What — didst thou weep ...
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... never , never , will I see him more ! I took the fatal garland from my head , To give it to him ere he sailed for ever ; It would not be -- my mother's frown forbade , But that which once was loved is hated never . Yet will I part what ...
... never , never , will I see him more ! I took the fatal garland from my head , To give it to him ere he sailed for ever ; It would not be -- my mother's frown forbade , But that which once was loved is hated never . Yet will I part what ...
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... never printed , on some celebrated writers . Goethe said to me good - humouredly , ' This is not your field- he who can make wine should not make vinegar . ' ' And have you then , ' I answered , ' made no vinegar in your time ? The ...
... never printed , on some celebrated writers . Goethe said to me good - humouredly , ' This is not your field- he who can make wine should not make vinegar . ' ' And have you then , ' I answered , ' made no vinegar in your time ? The ...
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... never again to meet in life . The horses had been ordered at 5 o'clock the next morning . It was now half - past eleven at night ; I sat melancholy in my room , leaning my head upon my hand ; the tears standing in my eye . All at once ...
... never again to meet in life . The horses had been ordered at 5 o'clock the next morning . It was now half - past eleven at night ; I sat melancholy in my room , leaning my head upon my hand ; the tears standing in my eye . All at once ...
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