Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 47W. Blackwood., 1840 |
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... head , Veteran in griefs and dangers more than years ; Perchance not finely moulded , but as seen There upright to the illuminating moon , With silver halo rather than white hair , Beauteous exceedingly ! So seem'd to feel The tender ...
... head , Veteran in griefs and dangers more than years ; Perchance not finely moulded , but as seen There upright to the illuminating moon , With silver halo rather than white hair , Beauteous exceedingly ! So seem'd to feel The tender ...
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... head , and walks with lighter steps Onward to rest but once and move no more : For in that peasant stands the yearned - for Priest , Periling life by this last act of love , And in those gestures are the absolving signs Which send the ...
... head , and walks with lighter steps Onward to rest but once and move no more : For in that peasant stands the yearned - for Priest , Periling life by this last act of love , And in those gestures are the absolving signs Which send the ...
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... head , I had soon put together a little piece of the kind in my imagination , of which I only remember that the scene was in the country , and that yet there was no want in it either of kings ' daughters , or princes , or gods . The ...
... head , I had soon put together a little piece of the kind in my imagination , of which I only remember that the scene was in the country , and that yet there was no want in it either of kings ' daughters , or princes , or gods . The ...
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... head - master out of bounds - a serious offence . A friend was with me , but I alone was known . We joined the rest just as the master , Dr Goddard , rode up . He called me out , and asked me who was with me . I was silent . The youth ...
... head - master out of bounds - a serious offence . A friend was with me , but I alone was known . We joined the rest just as the master , Dr Goddard , rode up . He called me out , and asked me who was with me . I was silent . The youth ...
Side 59
... head , and elevates its antipodes with all the pride of a peacock ; his hiss is most superlatively self - complacent and con- temptuous - it is eloquent of irrepres- sible misanthropy ; a child can see through his pretensions to dignity ...
... head , and elevates its antipodes with all the pride of a peacock ; his hiss is most superlatively self - complacent and con- temptuous - it is eloquent of irrepres- sible misanthropy ; a child can see through his pretensions to dignity ...
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