Cyclopędia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British and American Authors, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 7Robert Chambers Amer. Book Exchange, 1879 - English literature |
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... Look onward with a placid brow- Hope promised but to bring us here , And Reason takes the guidance now- One backward look - the last - the last ! One silent tear - for Youth is past ! Who goes with Hope and Passion back ? Who comes with ...
... Look onward with a placid brow- Hope promised but to bring us here , And Reason takes the guidance now- One backward look - the last - the last ! One silent tear - for Youth is past ! Who goes with Hope and Passion back ? Who comes with ...
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... look of the place . Look round , ' said he , waving a lazy hand , and see the works of God , and the place of paradise , whither poor weary souls go home and rest , after their masters in the wicked world have used them up , with labour ...
... look of the place . Look round , ' said he , waving a lazy hand , and see the works of God , and the place of paradise , whither poor weary souls go home and rest , after their masters in the wicked world have used them up , with labour ...
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... Look of England . - From ' Hannah . ' There is a picture familiar to many , for it was in the Great Exhibition of 1851 , and few stopped to look at it without tears - The Last Look of Home , ' by Ford Madox Browne . Merely a bit of a ...
... Look of England . - From ' Hannah . ' There is a picture familiar to many , for it was in the Great Exhibition of 1851 , and few stopped to look at it without tears - The Last Look of Home , ' by Ford Madox Browne . Merely a bit of a ...
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