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Page 255
... heart . In all these songs the plays of antiquated chivalrous wit are very affectedly blended with genuine effusions of the heart . They are , how- ever , like the old Spanish canciones , throughout enlivened by a glimmering of poetic ...
... heart . In all these songs the plays of antiquated chivalrous wit are very affectedly blended with genuine effusions of the heart . They are , how- ever , like the old Spanish canciones , throughout enlivened by a glimmering of poetic ...
Page 270
... heart . I stood , I gazed , I drew more near , He caught a stranger's form with fear ; I saw his timid arms entwine The startled bosom of his mother , Who strove to hide the rising sign Of chided thoughts she could not smother ! " In ...
... heart . I stood , I gazed , I drew more near , He caught a stranger's form with fear ; I saw his timid arms entwine The startled bosom of his mother , Who strove to hide the rising sign Of chided thoughts she could not smother ! " In ...
Page 328
... heart holds dear ; A law of strange attractive force , That holds the feelings in their course . It is a presence undefined , O'ershadowing the conscious mind , Where love and duty sweetly blend , To consecrate the name of friend ...
... heart holds dear ; A law of strange attractive force , That holds the feelings in their course . It is a presence undefined , O'ershadowing the conscious mind , Where love and duty sweetly blend , To consecrate the name of friend ...
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