English Literature of the Nineteenth CenturyPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1857 - 785 páginas |
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... Night at Corinth ... 157 158 ............... .......... 159 A Calm Night at Lake Geneva ............ 160 A Storm at the same Lake .........................................
... Night at Corinth ... 157 158 ............... .......... 159 A Calm Night at Lake Geneva ............ 160 A Storm at the same Lake .........................................
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... Bellator Moriens .. 635 Night ...... 597 The Alhambra . 635 Aspirations of Youth 598 Evening ....... 636 The Common Lot .......... ................................................ . 599 Jacob's Dream Prayer ...... 600 Friend after ...
... Bellator Moriens .. 635 Night ...... 597 The Alhambra . 635 Aspirations of Youth 598 Evening ....... 636 The Common Lot .......... ................................................ . 599 Jacob's Dream Prayer ...... 600 Friend after ...
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... ................... 715 Night .. 684 A Vision ................. 684 MARTIN FARQUHAR TUPPER : Sunday ... 685 -Prayer .... 685 Pins 685 Biographical Sketch ........................... 715 Of Compensation ..........................
... ................... 715 Night .. 684 A Vision ................. 684 MARTIN FARQUHAR TUPPER : Sunday ... 685 -Prayer .... 685 Pins 685 Biographical Sketch ........................... 715 Of Compensation ..........................
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... night of the grave ? 1 ' Twas thus , by the glare of false science betray'd— That leads , to bewilder ; and dazzles , to blind- My thoughts wont to roam , from shade onward to shade , Destruction before me , and sorrow behind . ' Oh ...
... night of the grave ? 1 ' Twas thus , by the glare of false science betray'd— That leads , to bewilder ; and dazzles , to blind- My thoughts wont to roam , from shade onward to shade , Destruction before me , and sorrow behind . ' Oh ...
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... night on account of these reflections , and I am now come solemnly to inform you , that if you persist in your indolence , I must renounce your society . I was so struck with the visit and the visitor , that I lay in bed a great part of ...
... night on account of these reflections , and I am now come solemnly to inform you , that if you persist in your indolence , I must renounce your society . I was so struck with the visit and the visitor , that I lay in bed a great part of ...
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