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... reader , woos thee now . Oh ! o'er it bend with yielding brow : Read thou it when some soften'd mood Is on thy hour of solitude ; And tender memory , sadden'd thought , On the world's harsher cares have wrought . Bethink thee , kindly ...
... reader , woos thee now . Oh ! o'er it bend with yielding brow : Read thou it when some soften'd mood Is on thy hour of solitude ; And tender memory , sadden'd thought , On the world's harsher cares have wrought . Bethink thee , kindly ...
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... reader for the appearance , it may be allowed to have much the same effect in the tale , as if the author and reader both were parties to the belief . But if no clue to the natural explana- tion is supplied , a displeasure arises in the ...
... reader for the appearance , it may be allowed to have much the same effect in the tale , as if the author and reader both were parties to the belief . But if no clue to the natural explana- tion is supplied , a displeasure arises in the ...
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... reader with one more stanza , in which Brione repeats a speech he intends to address to his beloved , when next it might be his felicity to meet her . - " Oh , most beautiful ! and , alas ! unknown " ( So ran his hope - beguiled ...
... reader with one more stanza , in which Brione repeats a speech he intends to address to his beloved , when next it might be his felicity to meet her . - " Oh , most beautiful ! and , alas ! unknown " ( So ran his hope - beguiled ...
Inhalt
The Foreign Policy of Great BritainInvasion of Portugal | 1 |
Niebuhrs Roman History translated by F A Walter | 6 |
CrockfordHouse a Rhapsody in two Cantos | 60 |
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