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Page 170
... thought , passion , reason , will , Imagination ? Dem . God : Almighty God . Asia . Who made that sense which , when the winds of spring In rarest visitation , or the voice Of one beloved heard in youth alone , Fills the faint eyes with ...
... thought , passion , reason , will , Imagination ? Dem . God : Almighty God . Asia . Who made that sense which , when the winds of spring In rarest visitation , or the voice Of one beloved heard in youth alone , Fills the faint eyes with ...
Page 224
... thought is not very uncommon : viz . that the epigram , like the bee , should be little , soft , and stinging . For ... thought , Mamma , of being like them , which was all I ought to have thought of , you know . ' - Religious parents ...
... thought is not very uncommon : viz . that the epigram , like the bee , should be little , soft , and stinging . For ... thought , Mamma , of being like them , which was all I ought to have thought of , you know . ' - Religious parents ...
Page 436
... thought , Albeit oft chid by those who never read For wandering from the service of my trade , Though but a moment - I could snatch no more For I've not known the silence of one hour , To meditation and the muse devote ! - - ; - ( Yet I ...
... thought , Albeit oft chid by those who never read For wandering from the service of my trade , Though but a moment - I could snatch no more For I've not known the silence of one hour , To meditation and the muse devote ! - - ; - ( Yet I ...
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