English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's "Compendium of English Literature", and Supplementary to It. Designed for Colleges and Advanced Classes in Schools, as Well as for Private ReadingE.C. & J. Biddle, 1853 - 785 páginas |
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... Fear and Sorrow . Thus different as we are , she has often the insolence to assume my name and character , and seduces unhappy mortals to think us the same , till she , at length , drives them to the borders of Despair , that dreadful ...
... Fear and Sorrow . Thus different as we are , she has often the insolence to assume my name and character , and seduces unhappy mortals to think us the same , till she , at length , drives them to the borders of Despair , that dreadful ...
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... fear , and was obliged to sit all day without victuals in the shade of a tree ; and the night threat- ened to be very uncomfortable , for the wind rose , and there was 1 Later and more fortunate travellers have solved the great problem ...
... fear , and was obliged to sit all day without victuals in the shade of a tree ; and the night threat- ened to be very uncomfortable , for the wind rose , and there was 1 Later and more fortunate travellers have solved the great problem ...
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... fear as possible , and therefore told them , unless my hat was returned to me , I should go no farther . But before I had time to receive an answer , another drew his knife , and seizing upon a metal button which remained upon my ...
... fear as possible , and therefore told them , unless my hat was returned to me , I should go no farther . But before I had time to receive an answer , another drew his knife , and seizing upon a metal button which remained upon my ...
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... fears lie with him in the dust . Oh , what is beauty's power ? It flourishes and dies ; Will the cold earth its silence break , To tell how soft , how smooth a cheek Beneath its surface lies ? Mute , mute is all O'er Beauty's fall ; Her ...
... fears lie with him in the dust . Oh , what is beauty's power ? It flourishes and dies ; Will the cold earth its silence break , To tell how soft , how smooth a cheek Beneath its surface lies ? Mute , mute is all O'er Beauty's fall ; Her ...
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... fears Oppress my heart , and fill mine eyes with tears ! THE CLOSE OF SPRING . The garlands fade that Spring so lately wove , Each simple flower which she had nursed in dew , Anemonies , that spangled every grove , The primrose wan ...
... fears Oppress my heart , and fill mine eyes with tears ! THE CLOSE OF SPRING . The garlands fade that Spring so lately wove , Each simple flower which she had nursed in dew , Anemonies , that spangled every grove , The primrose wan ...
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