The Eclectic ReviewThomas Price, William Hendry Stowell, Edwin Paxton Hood, Jonathan Edwards Ryland Hodder and Stoughton, 1866 This periodical is comprised mainly of book reviews. The majority of the books reviewed are religious in nature, however, books with various topics-most notably books on historical topics and books of poetry are also reviewed. |
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... thou lovely scene ! The heart's deep feeling Gives forth these accents of my parting song ! Yet thou in memory wilt be sorrow's healing , And speed the mournful winter night along ; I'll think of thee when Autumn fogs are glooming , Oh ...
... thou lovely scene ! The heart's deep feeling Gives forth these accents of my parting song ! Yet thou in memory wilt be sorrow's healing , And speed the mournful winter night along ; I'll think of thee when Autumn fogs are glooming , Oh ...
Page 128
... thou One day entreat My Face And howl for grace , And I be deaf as thou art now . Open to Me . " Then I cried out upon him : Cease , Leave me in peace : Fear not that I should crave Aught thou mayst have . Leave me in peace , yea ...
... thou One day entreat My Face And howl for grace , And I be deaf as thou art now . Open to Me . " Then I cried out upon him : Cease , Leave me in peace : Fear not that I should crave Aught thou mayst have . Leave me in peace , yea ...
Page 247
... thou not let me pass ? I am so little , ” said the Brook . The Heather , being very busy , only raised herself a little , and worked on . The Brook slipped under her and ran onwards . " Dear , dear Juniper , canst thou not let me pass ...
... thou not let me pass ? I am so little , ” said the Brook . The Heather , being very busy , only raised herself a little , and worked on . The Brook slipped under her and ran onwards . " Dear , dear Juniper , canst thou not let me pass ...
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