The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 32Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 - English literature |
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... labour'd to enslave The World , sole standing high on the bare hill , Back turn'd - arms folded - the unapparent face Tinged ( we may fancy ) in this dreary place With light reflected from the invisible Sun Set - like his fortunes ! but ...
... labour'd to enslave The World , sole standing high on the bare hill , Back turn'd - arms folded - the unapparent face Tinged ( we may fancy ) in this dreary place With light reflected from the invisible Sun Set - like his fortunes ! but ...
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... was quite dead , with his fingers searched the wound whether the head were fully severed from the body or no . " - Lloyd's Memoirs . This ceaseless labour , this intense musing upon bright images 60 First and Second Thoughts .
... was quite dead , with his fingers searched the wound whether the head were fully severed from the body or no . " - Lloyd's Memoirs . This ceaseless labour , this intense musing upon bright images 60 First and Second Thoughts .
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This ceaseless labour , this intense musing upon bright images of renown that were incessantly streaming into his ... labours of his hand with the sustenance of his family . " Henceforth I will paint for immortality , " he would say ...
This ceaseless labour , this intense musing upon bright images of renown that were incessantly streaming into his ... labours of his hand with the sustenance of his family . " Henceforth I will paint for immortality , " he would say ...
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... labour . Then was her situation dreadful indeed ! Famine at the door , and the hand that should drive it hence , powerless , alas ! from a malady which showed no signs of abatement ! She would have sought her husband's father in her ...
... labour . Then was her situation dreadful indeed ! Famine at the door , and the hand that should drive it hence , powerless , alas ! from a malady which showed no signs of abatement ! She would have sought her husband's father in her ...
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... labour between the two hierarchies is about five to one . It follows that one Archbishop and four Bishops would be an July . - VOL . XXXII . NO . CXXVII . F ample provision of lawn - sleeves for the Protestants of ( 65 )
... labour between the two hierarchies is about five to one . It follows that one Archbishop and four Bishops would be an July . - VOL . XXXII . NO . CXXVII . F ample provision of lawn - sleeves for the Protestants of ( 65 )
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