Littell's Living Age, Volume 86Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1864 |
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Page 57
... heart . He had been Sandys spoke in such terms of you , and endeavouring to persuade himself that it of the advantages to result from your would be better for him to remain single presence in this country , that Mr. Brown - that ...
... heart . He had been Sandys spoke in such terms of you , and endeavouring to persuade himself that it of the advantages to result from your would be better for him to remain single presence in this country , that Mr. Brown - that ...
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... heart to have been unable to greater because Clare's range of poetical find the hoped - for country where heaven met feeling and impression was really so limited . His poetry was not only limited to poetry of nature , but almost to the ...
... heart to have been unable to greater because Clare's range of poetical find the hoped - for country where heaven met feeling and impression was really so limited . His poetry was not only limited to poetry of nature , but almost to the ...
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... heart has nought to take , it may Yet over thy tongue outfloweth the song o ' my For the storm which wrecked my life's best Whose fate is still to yearn and not be satisfied . " From the Spectator , 1st July . PRIVILEGE IN AMERICA.
... heart has nought to take , it may Yet over thy tongue outfloweth the song o ' my For the storm which wrecked my life's best Whose fate is still to yearn and not be satisfied . " From the Spectator , 1st July . PRIVILEGE IN AMERICA.
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Pagan and Christian Sepulchres | 22 |
Atlantic Telegraph The | 41 |
Bursting of the Bombay Bubble | 92 |
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