Conversations at Cambridge..J. W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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... tender stops " of the pastoral flute ; and the same hand that armed the rebellious legions , and built up the radiant domes of Pandemonium , mingled also the cup of enchant- ment in Comus , and strewed the flowers on the hearse of ...
... tender stops " of the pastoral flute ; and the same hand that armed the rebellious legions , and built up the radiant domes of Pandemonium , mingled also the cup of enchant- ment in Comus , and strewed the flowers on the hearse of ...
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... tender and romantic sentiment . You will meet with much of this picturesque beauty in those 66 ' dainty devices , " which abounded in the early part of the seventeenth century . Shakspeare , too , who combined the highest strains of the ...
... tender and romantic sentiment . You will meet with much of this picturesque beauty in those 66 ' dainty devices , " which abounded in the early part of the seventeenth century . Shakspeare , too , who combined the highest strains of the ...
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... tender friend of the forsaken , has at length rocked the sufferer asleep upon his cold pillow . Yet it would have poured some consolation into his wounded and bruised spirit , to have known , that the harp - string to which he had ...
... tender friend of the forsaken , has at length rocked the sufferer asleep upon his cold pillow . Yet it would have poured some consolation into his wounded and bruised spirit , to have known , that the harp - string to which he had ...
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... tender strain Rose sweetly by its side . But in the soft declining eve , Again I passed that quiet spot ; How could I choose but stand and grieve , To find the simple flower was not ? And in the fate of that fair thing , An emblem of my ...
... tender strain Rose sweetly by its side . But in the soft declining eve , Again I passed that quiet spot ; How could I choose but stand and grieve , To find the simple flower was not ? And in the fate of that fair thing , An emblem of my ...
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... a spirit of piety , and recommended by its considerate tender- ness . There is a wide difference between tact and sensibility , -one is of the head , the other of the heart . 6 " I have met with a beautiful little apologue 58 KIRKE WHITE.
... a spirit of piety , and recommended by its considerate tender- ness . There is a wide difference between tact and sensibility , -one is of the head , the other of the heart . 6 " I have met with a beautiful little apologue 58 KIRKE WHITE.
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