New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 14Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1825 |
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Page 122
... once , once more ! my spirit shall awake , And through the mists of death break out , my Country ! for thy sake ! That I may make thee known , with all the glory and the light , Aud the beauty never more to bless thy daughter's yearning ...
... once , once more ! my spirit shall awake , And through the mists of death break out , my Country ! for thy sake ! That I may make thee known , with all the glory and the light , Aud the beauty never more to bless thy daughter's yearning ...
Page 398
... once turned round to rebuke their impetuosity , it was easy to perceive that his own tranquillity of manner was the result of effort ; but the others , and least of all the younger portion of the party , could not submit to restrain ...
... once turned round to rebuke their impetuosity , it was easy to perceive that his own tranquillity of manner was the result of effort ; but the others , and least of all the younger portion of the party , could not submit to restrain ...
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... once to the understanding and the heart . But for a laborious investigation of the particulars which con- stitute liberty , or determine its existence among men , we should imagine him , both by his poetic and his pleasurable ...
... once to the understanding and the heart . But for a laborious investigation of the particulars which con- stitute liberty , or determine its existence among men , we should imagine him , both by his poetic and his pleasurable ...
Contents
Sketches of the Irish | 10 |
London LyricsMorning Calls | 22 |
To the Furze Bush | 32 |
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