Spirit of the English MagazinesMunroe and Francis, 1829 |
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... leave this ring of kindest hearts ? Death ! Grave ! and are there those That woo your dark repose Midst the rich beauty of the glowing earth ? Surely about them lies No world of loving eyes- Leave me , oh ! leave me unto home and hearth ...
... leave this ring of kindest hearts ? Death ! Grave ! and are there those That woo your dark repose Midst the rich beauty of the glowing earth ? Surely about them lies No world of loving eyes- Leave me , oh ! leave me unto home and hearth ...
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... leaving the port and her being wrecked , he was never heard to proffer a word to any one . He passed the days , and ... leave me , " said he in French , " my grave is made . " God knows whether it was he , but the passengers who escaped ...
... leaving the port and her being wrecked , he was never heard to proffer a word to any one . He passed the days , and ... leave me , " said he in French , " my grave is made . " God knows whether it was he , but the passengers who escaped ...
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... leave children as they are , to relieve by their " wild freshness " our elegant insipidity ; leave their " hair loosely flowing , robes as free , " to refresh the eyes that love simplicity ; and leave their eagerness , their warmth ...
... leave children as they are , to relieve by their " wild freshness " our elegant insipidity ; leave their " hair loosely flowing , robes as free , " to refresh the eyes that love simplicity ; and leave their eagerness , their warmth ...
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