The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Parte3,Volumen1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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... light , all other sounds were penetrated By the small still , sweet spirit of that sound , So that the savage winds hung mute around ; And odours warm and fresh fell from her hair Dissolving the dull cold in the froze air : Soft as an ...
... light , all other sounds were penetrated By the small still , sweet spirit of that sound , So that the savage winds hung mute around ; And odours warm and fresh fell from her hair Dissolving the dull cold in the froze air : Soft as an ...
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... light , all other sounds were penetrated By the small still spirit of that sound . ” Bless mc ! can a sound be ... light . " " It is darkness becoming visible , " said Clementina . How can that be ? " Why you know , " continued she ...
... light , all other sounds were penetrated By the small still spirit of that sound . ” Bless mc ! can a sound be ... light . " " It is darkness becoming visible , " said Clementina . How can that be ? " Why you know , " continued she ...
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... light or any thing else within , for remark your commonest pretender to a light with in , how dark , and dirtyt , and gloomy he is without : as lan- terns , which the more light they bear in their bodies , cast out so much the more soot ...
... light or any thing else within , for remark your commonest pretender to a light with in , how dark , and dirtyt , and gloomy he is without : as lan- terns , which the more light they bear in their bodies , cast out so much the more soot ...
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