The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 - English literature |
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... heart , of Edith Linsey , to whose feet ( did I mention it ? ) I was hastening with a lover's proper impatience . I might as well have taken another turn in my " fool's paradise . " The gold of the sunset had glided up the dark pine ...
... heart , of Edith Linsey , to whose feet ( did I mention it ? ) I was hastening with a lover's proper impatience . I might as well have taken another turn in my " fool's paradise . " The gold of the sunset had glided up the dark pine ...
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... heart - sickening and heart - tarnishing custom ? Find me an alchymy for that , with your alembic and crucible , and you may resolve to dross again your philosopher's stone ! II . Every body who makes the passage of the Erie canal ...
... heart - sickening and heart - tarnishing custom ? Find me an alchymy for that , with your alembic and crucible , and you may resolve to dross again your philosopher's stone ! II . Every body who makes the passage of the Erie canal ...
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... heart , and high mind , and even the genius , that were other gifts of the same marvel among women - that these were born of common parentage , and nursed by the air of a demi - metropolis ? We were but the kindest of friends , that ...
... heart , and high mind , and even the genius , that were other gifts of the same marvel among women - that these were born of common parentage , and nursed by the air of a demi - metropolis ? We were but the kindest of friends , that ...
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... heart . " I felt a dagger entering my bosom , but still I listened . Edith went on . 66 Why , I will tell you , my dear little innocent . I loved Philip Slingsby when I thought I was going to die . It was then a fitting attachment , for ...
... heart . " I felt a dagger entering my bosom , but still I listened . Edith went on . 66 Why , I will tell you , my dear little innocent . I loved Philip Slingsby when I thought I was going to die . It was then a fitting attachment , for ...
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... heart with the inveteracy of passion , prey there continually . Nature is moulded to their will , and to their pur- poses every aspect of nature is exaggerated to contribute . This is not Wordsworth's way . His personal feelings ...
... heart with the inveteracy of passion , prey there continually . Nature is moulded to their will , and to their pur- poses every aspect of nature is exaggerated to contribute . This is not Wordsworth's way . His personal feelings ...
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