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Side 23
They are links in the chain of social affection , brittle it may be , but renewed for a penny ! Many and many an hour wilt thou enjoy , careless of care , and ' Gently lapped in mild delight . ' But this is only one of the many virtues ...
They are links in the chain of social affection , brittle it may be , but renewed for a penny ! Many and many an hour wilt thou enjoy , careless of care , and ' Gently lapped in mild delight . ' But this is only one of the many virtues ...
Side 211
... For in yon bower , My bosom is chilling , Like a beautiful flower , Happy though seeming , I feel I'm but dreaming , A tear my eye filling ; The star of my youthful affection dwells . The star of my youthful affection is set ! MS .
... For in yon bower , My bosom is chilling , Like a beautiful flower , Happy though seeming , I feel I'm but dreaming , A tear my eye filling ; The star of my youthful affection dwells . The star of my youthful affection is set ! MS .
Side 237
How grievously do they err , who chafe at the restraints imposed by parental affection , and eagerly long to be enfranchised from the fond guidance of paternal authority ! How gladly would I have met with some kind relative , to whose ...
How grievously do they err , who chafe at the restraints imposed by parental affection , and eagerly long to be enfranchised from the fond guidance of paternal authority ! How gladly would I have met with some kind relative , to whose ...
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affection ancient appeared arms bear beautiful become believe breath bright called cause character dark death deep dream earth entered existence fair father fear feelings field fire gazed genius give hand happy hath hear heard heart heaven hope hour human imagination influence Italy kind knowledge land learned leave less light live look means mind morning nature never night noble o'er object once passed passion perhaps philosopher possessed present reader reason remained rest scene seems smile song soon soul sound spirit stand stars step sweet tears tell thee thing thou thought tion true truth turned voice waters whole wild wind writings young youth