The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Bind 88W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1876 |
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Side 14
... Thought itself owns as its Sire The all - pervading , plastic fire , And , in its warmth , attains a bloom Unknown where winter spreads its gloom . Hence , in the climes beneath the sun , The deeds of power , and passion done— The ...
... Thought itself owns as its Sire The all - pervading , plastic fire , And , in its warmth , attains a bloom Unknown where winter spreads its gloom . Hence , in the climes beneath the sun , The deeds of power , and passion done— The ...
Side 28
... thought of the place he was in , And thought of the vow that bound him , And thought that revenge is sin ; And then , crying tears like a woman , Your hand , ' he cried - aye , that hand , And I do forgive you , foeman , For the sake of ...
... thought of the place he was in , And thought of the vow that bound him , And thought that revenge is sin ; And then , crying tears like a woman , Your hand , ' he cried - aye , that hand , And I do forgive you , foeman , For the sake of ...
Side 63
... thought , and knotting and unknot- ting the strings of his pouch with- out quite knowing what he was about . to me- " Professor , " he said , after a long silence , " you will laugh at me , when I tell you that woman knows me better ...
... thought , and knotting and unknot- ting the strings of his pouch with- out quite knowing what he was about . to me- " Professor , " he said , after a long silence , " you will laugh at me , when I tell you that woman knows me better ...
Side 65
... thought . I felt very uncomfortable , and made a silent resolution never again to sleep in the same room with the Count . At last , however , weariness over- came anxiety ; and when morning stole into our room , we were both of us sound ...
... thought . I felt very uncomfortable , and made a silent resolution never again to sleep in the same room with the Count . At last , however , weariness over- came anxiety ; and when morning stole into our room , we were both of us sound ...
Side 66
... thought the Count was ill ; that he had frightful dreams ; that in all probability he was a somnam- bulist , and might be dangerous in that state . " I have noticed all that , " replied the Doctor . " In spite of his athletic frame , he ...
... thought the Count was ill ; that he had frightful dreams ; that in all probability he was a somnam- bulist , and might be dangerous in that state . " I have noticed all that , " replied the Doctor . " In spite of his athletic frame , he ...
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