New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen74Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1845 |
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... heart to despair ; Whilst thou a toil - worn exile driven , Like some doom'd thing from hopes of Heaven , Wear'st out thy manhood's joyless day ; Then diest ! but how , I dare not say , Lest mad despair my victim seize , And earth's vow ...
... heart to despair ; Whilst thou a toil - worn exile driven , Like some doom'd thing from hopes of Heaven , Wear'st out thy manhood's joyless day ; Then diest ! but how , I dare not say , Lest mad despair my victim seize , And earth's vow ...
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... heart , smiling at the blessings and the benefits he has left behind him . The season of the year was one that has served poets and romance- writers a great deal , and which with very becoming , but somewhat disho- nest gratitude , they ...
... heart , smiling at the blessings and the benefits he has left behind him . The season of the year was one that has served poets and romance- writers a great deal , and which with very becoming , but somewhat disho- nest gratitude , they ...
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... heart that never owned the throb of love before . " Oh ! was not this confession more than overpowering - so innocently and so beautifully descriptive - I was the master of her destiny - and lord of a heart that never felt a twinge of ...
... heart that never owned the throb of love before . " Oh ! was not this confession more than overpowering - so innocently and so beautifully descriptive - I was the master of her destiny - and lord of a heart that never felt a twinge of ...
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