The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 32Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 - English literature |
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... beautiful and sublime , it can for a moment bring down the rainbow - like glory in which the fancy invests genius , to the drab - coloured level of mediocrity — is always hateful and contemptible ; but in the present case it is ...
... beautiful and sublime , it can for a moment bring down the rainbow - like glory in which the fancy invests genius , to the drab - coloured level of mediocrity — is always hateful and contemptible ; but in the present case it is ...
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... beautiful through night . ' Tis all the same ! the earth , the sky , Nothing with me has sympathy ! -The clouds are breaking fast away- Oh ! why art thou so lovely , Day ? Oh ! for a morn of clouds and rain , To shroud and soothe my ...
... beautiful through night . ' Tis all the same ! the earth , the sky , Nothing with me has sympathy ! -The clouds are breaking fast away- Oh ! why art thou so lovely , Day ? Oh ! for a morn of clouds and rain , To shroud and soothe my ...
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... how unequal seem'd our share , For I was left to watch and weep , And he lay calmly slumbering there . How beautiful ! -the open brow Like morning , or like mountain snow ; I leant mine , pale and cold , beside , D 2 The Convict . 35.
... how unequal seem'd our share , For I was left to watch and weep , And he lay calmly slumbering there . How beautiful ! -the open brow Like morning , or like mountain snow ; I leant mine , pale and cold , beside , D 2 The Convict . 35.
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... beautiful morning , like that on which I had arrived at Marseilles , and at an early hour - after I had been fumigated with sulphur and I know not what I was told by my dapper friend , the officer , that , on the payment of a long ac ...
... beautiful morning , like that on which I had arrived at Marseilles , and at an early hour - after I had been fumigated with sulphur and I know not what I was told by my dapper friend , the officer , that , on the payment of a long ac ...
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... beautiful , and infinitely sprightly , and as graceful as the Graces themselves , still there was one ugly circumstance - she was a widow ! I repeat , therefore , I was not fascinated ; but I was uncommonly puzzled what to do with her ...
... beautiful , and infinitely sprightly , and as graceful as the Graces themselves , still there was one ugly circumstance - she was a widow ! I repeat , therefore , I was not fascinated ; but I was uncommonly puzzled what to do with her ...
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