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... thought averse to love departs Before their gentle influence , and gleams Of heavenly joy on earth glide by like blessed dreams . PENSIVE THOUGHTS . THERE are words and tones that in memory's hour , O'er the heart and mind have a mystic ...
... thought averse to love departs Before their gentle influence , and gleams Of heavenly joy on earth glide by like blessed dreams . PENSIVE THOUGHTS . THERE are words and tones that in memory's hour , O'er the heart and mind have a mystic ...
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... thought to be a magnificent piece of poetry , for one of the most popular magazines of the day . I finished it ; and in my mind it was truly worthy of Byron , inasmuch as it was grand , terrific , and horrible in the extreme . Grand ...
... thought to be a magnificent piece of poetry , for one of the most popular magazines of the day . I finished it ; and in my mind it was truly worthy of Byron , inasmuch as it was grand , terrific , and horrible in the extreme . Grand ...
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... thought it originates through endless ages . Not a spring lies hidden in its inmost recess , but , when moved by some out- ward influence , will vibrate through eternity . Thus the ever- varying hues of nature , are but a mirror of the ...
... thought it originates through endless ages . Not a spring lies hidden in its inmost recess , but , when moved by some out- ward influence , will vibrate through eternity . Thus the ever- varying hues of nature , are but a mirror of the ...
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