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... thou art . For the present , I'm mute - but , whate'er may befall , Recollect , dear , in Hebrews , xiii . 4 , St. Paul Hath himself declar'd , " marriage is honourable in all . " EXTRACTS FROM MY DIARY . Monday . Tried a new châlé gown ...
... thou art . For the present , I'm mute - but , whate'er may befall , Recollect , dear , in Hebrews , xiii . 4 , St. Paul Hath himself declar'd , " marriage is honourable in all . " EXTRACTS FROM MY DIARY . Monday . Tried a new châlé gown ...
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... thou ever nigh , Blackening my footsteps with thy length of shade- Dark comrade , WHY ? Thou mimic Shape that , mid these flowery scenes , From Miss Fanny Fudge, to her Cousin, Miss Kitty.
... thou ever nigh , Blackening my footsteps with thy length of shade- Dark comrade , WHY ? Thou mimic Shape that , mid these flowery scenes , From Miss Fanny Fudge, to her Cousin, Miss Kitty.
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... thou goest , —say , what means So dark an adjunct to so bright a lot , - Grim goblin , WHAT ? Still , as to pluck sweet flowers I bend my brow , Thou bendest , too , -then risest when I rise ; - Say , mute mysterious Thing ! how is't that ...
... thou goest , —say , what means So dark an adjunct to so bright a lot , - Grim goblin , WHAT ? Still , as to pluck sweet flowers I bend my brow , Thou bendest , too , -then risest when I rise ; - Say , mute mysterious Thing ! how is't that ...
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... Thou perceiv'st , dear , that , ev'n while these lines I indite , Thoughts burn , brilliant fancies break out , wrong or right , And I'm all over poet , in Criticism's spite ! That my Aunt , who deals only in Psalms , and regards Messrs ...
... Thou perceiv'st , dear , that , ev'n while these lines I indite , Thoughts burn , brilliant fancies break out , wrong or right , And I'm all over poet , in Criticism's spite ! That my Aunt , who deals only in Psalms , and regards Messrs ...
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... meek , And to be , as th ' Apostle was , 66 weak with the weak , " - Thou wilt find quite enough ( till I'm somewhat less busy ) In th ' extracts inclosed , my dear news - loving Lizzy . EXTRACTS FROM MY DIARY . Thursday . Last night , 53.
... meek , And to be , as th ' Apostle was , 66 weak with the weak , " - Thou wilt find quite enough ( till I'm somewhat less busy ) In th ' extracts inclosed , my dear news - loving Lizzy . EXTRACTS FROM MY DIARY . Thursday . Last night , 53.
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