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... never be published in England . ) " We are indebted to the French Press for this interest- ing publication , which our boasted liberties did not suf- fice to procure us . These letters are graceful , elegant , and eminently remarkable ...
... never be published in England . ) " We are indebted to the French Press for this interest- ing publication , which our boasted liberties did not suf- fice to procure us . These letters are graceful , elegant , and eminently remarkable ...
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... never felt ! LINES TO A BEAUTIFUL SPRING IN A VILLAGE . ONCE more , sweet Stream ! with slow foot wandering near , I bless thy milky waters cold and clear . Escaped the flashing of the noontide hours With one fresh garland of Pierian ...
... never felt ! LINES TO A BEAUTIFUL SPRING IN A VILLAGE . ONCE more , sweet Stream ! with slow foot wandering near , I bless thy milky waters cold and clear . Escaped the flashing of the noontide hours With one fresh garland of Pierian ...
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... never - varying course , No eddy in their stream . Others , more wild , With complex interests weaving human fates , Duteous or proud , alike obedient all , Evolve the process of eternal good . And what if some rebellious , o'er dark ...
... never - varying course , No eddy in their stream . Others , more wild , With complex interests weaving human fates , Duteous or proud , alike obedient all , Evolve the process of eternal good . And what if some rebellious , o'er dark ...
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... never will be kind . Hush ! my heedless feet from under Slip the crumbling banks for ever : Like echoes to a distant ... never Love's accomplice , never raised The tendril ringlets from the maiden's brow , And the blue , delicate veins ...
... never will be kind . Hush ! my heedless feet from under Slip the crumbling banks for ever : Like echoes to a distant ... never Love's accomplice , never raised The tendril ringlets from the maiden's brow , And the blue , delicate veins ...
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... NEVER , believe me , Appear the Immortals , Never alone : Scarce had I welcomed the Sorrow - beguiler , Jacchus ! but in came Boy Cupid the Smiler ; Lo ! Phoebus the Glorious descends from his Throne ! They advance , they float in , the ...
... NEVER , believe me , Appear the Immortals , Never alone : Scarce had I welcomed the Sorrow - beguiler , Jacchus ! but in came Boy Cupid the Smiler ; Lo ! Phoebus the Glorious descends from his Throne ! They advance , they float in , the ...
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