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... hope , for ever : his unearthly and elevated nature is a pledge of the continuation of his being , although in an altered form . Rome re- ceived his ashes : they are deposited be- neath its weed - grown wall , and " the world's sole ...
... hope , for ever : his unearthly and elevated nature is a pledge of the continuation of his being , although in an altered form . Rome re- ceived his ashes : they are deposited be- neath its weed - grown wall , and " the world's sole ...
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... hope nor health , Nor peace within nor calm around , Nor that content surpassing wealth The sage in meditation found , And walk'd with inward glory crown'd- Nor fame , nor pow'r , nor love , nor leisure . Others I see whom these ...
... hope nor health , Nor peace within nor calm around , Nor that content surpassing wealth The sage in meditation found , And walk'd with inward glory crown'd- Nor fame , nor pow'r , nor love , nor leisure . Others I see whom these ...
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... hope , one fear for me . The longer poems , from which we have made no extracts , we think less interesting , though some of them , and particularly the Triumph of Life , an imitation of Petrarch's Tri- onfi , are written with very ...
... hope , one fear for me . The longer poems , from which we have made no extracts , we think less interesting , though some of them , and particularly the Triumph of Life , an imitation of Petrarch's Tri- onfi , are written with very ...
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... Hope , and partly by an error in his own calculations , which affected his results . From subsequent experiments , however , more accurately conducted , it is now extremely probable that the earth is a solid of revolution , and that ...
... Hope , and partly by an error in his own calculations , which affected his results . From subsequent experiments , however , more accurately conducted , it is now extremely probable that the earth is a solid of revolution , and that ...
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... hope we yet may , though I cannot guess when . - After a very comfortable night's rest I continued my journey , but without meeting my companion of the preceding day : on I went , how- ever , alone , and something " dowie ; " often ...
... hope we yet may , though I cannot guess when . - After a very comfortable night's rest I continued my journey , but without meeting my companion of the preceding day : on I went , how- ever , alone , and something " dowie ; " often ...
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