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Side 7
... feeling within myself ; while a strong desire not wholly to disappoint this “ auguring hope , ” became almost a substitute for inspiration . In the year 1815 , , therefore , having made some progress in my task , I wrote to report the ...
... feeling within myself ; while a strong desire not wholly to disappoint this “ auguring hope , ” became almost a substitute for inspiration . In the year 1815 , , therefore , having made some progress in my task , I wrote to report the ...
Side 8
... Feeling conscious , therefore , that under such circumstances I should act but honestly in putting it in the power of the Messrs . Longman to reconsider the terms of their engagement with me — leaving them free to postpone , modify , or ...
... Feeling conscious , therefore , that under such circumstances I should act but honestly in putting it in the power of the Messrs . Longman to reconsider the terms of their engagement with me — leaving them free to postpone , modify , or ...
Side 12
... feeling , I take for granted from the prophetic words supposed to be addressed to him by his aged guardian : Bright child of destiny ! even now I read the promise on that brow , That tyrants shall no more defile The glories of the Green ...
... feeling , I take for granted from the prophetic words supposed to be addressed to him by his aged guardian : Bright child of destiny ! even now I read the promise on that brow , That tyrants shall no more defile The glories of the Green ...
Side 35
... feel his spirit rise Kindling within him ? who , with heart and eyes , Could walk where Liberty hath been , nor see The shining footprints of her Deity , Nor feel those god - like breathings in the air , Which mutely told her spirit had ...
... feel his spirit rise Kindling within him ? who , with heart and eyes , Could walk where Liberty hath been , nor see The shining footprints of her Deity , Nor feel those god - like breathings in the air , Which mutely told her spirit had ...
Side 55
... feel , Nor which to sigh for , in their trance of heart , The heaven thou preachest or the heaven thou art ! What should I be without thee ? without thee How dull were power , how joyless victory ! Though borne by angels , if that smile ...
... feel , Nor which to sigh for , in their trance of heart , The heaven thou preachest or the heaven thou art ! What should I be without thee ? without thee How dull were power , how joyless victory ! Though borne by angels , if that smile ...
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angel appeared arms beautiful beneath bird bliss blood bowers breath bright brow called charm dark dead dear death deep delight dread dream e'en earth eyes fair fall fear feel fire flame flowers gardens give glory gold golden half hand hath head heard heart heaven holy hope hour India King lake Lalla Rookh land leaves light lips live look lost maid morn mountain never night o'er once pass Peri Persian poet Princess pure rest rich rose round seen shade shining side sigh slave sleep smile soul sound spirit star stood story sweet sword tears thee thine thou thought thousand throne tree turn twas veil voice wandering warm wave wild wind wings young youth