The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1821 - Books |
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Page 168
... heart is cold . ' Here we must take leave of The Cenci ; ' earnestly re- questing Mr. Shelley to consider well the remarks which we have made in the spirit of honest applause and honest cen- sure ; and particularly exhorting him to ...
... heart is cold . ' Here we must take leave of The Cenci ; ' earnestly re- questing Mr. Shelley to consider well the remarks which we have made in the spirit of honest applause and honest cen- sure ; and particularly exhorting him to ...
Page 217
... heart beats so wildly — I ne'er shall recover Oh ! nothing can cure me - - fans - water- or air ! The deuce take the fellow ! so tenderly glancing , His eyes met with mine , and like lightning , my love , Every pulse in my frame in a ...
... heart beats so wildly — I ne'er shall recover Oh ! nothing can cure me - - fans - water- or air ! The deuce take the fellow ! so tenderly glancing , His eyes met with mine , and like lightning , my love , Every pulse in my frame in a ...
Page 218
... heart he lamented her folly . " Twas true he had bowed and looked tenderly at her , That was all , ' pon his soul , that he knew of the matter , But if nature had been so indulgent to him In face and in feature in stature and limb ...
... heart he lamented her folly . " Twas true he had bowed and looked tenderly at her , That was all , ' pon his soul , that he knew of the matter , But if nature had been so indulgent to him In face and in feature in stature and limb ...
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