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... heart of rock , " is so extremely obdurate as to call for the supernatural interference of the heart's divi- nity . The boy - god brandishes his dart with almost the cer- tainty of that of Death : And now will I with this , Pierce with ...
... heart of rock , " is so extremely obdurate as to call for the supernatural interference of the heart's divi- nity . The boy - god brandishes his dart with almost the cer- tainty of that of Death : And now will I with this , Pierce with ...
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... heart like dew ; That heart was happy , and though night Was gathering quickly o'er it bright , She felt her passing hour was come , And pined for her Elysian home . ' We should be glad , if our limits allowed us , to transcribe Julia's ...
... heart like dew ; That heart was happy , and though night Was gathering quickly o'er it bright , She felt her passing hour was come , And pined for her Elysian home . ' We should be glad , if our limits allowed us , to transcribe Julia's ...
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... heart may break , From that fond heart will never tear The child whose last retreat is there ! Oh , union , purest , most sublime ! The grave itself , but for a time Thy holy bond shall sever ; His hand who rent , shall bind again With ...
... heart may break , From that fond heart will never tear The child whose last retreat is there ! Oh , union , purest , most sublime ! The grave itself , but for a time Thy holy bond shall sever ; His hand who rent , shall bind again With ...
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Ricardo on Political Economy | 1 |
TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 8 |
Ireland Walks through | 32 |
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