The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 - Books |
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... thought in happier days he had somewhere seen Those lovely features and that graceful mien ; He thought he had somewhere heard that tuneful tongue , Chaunt in less plaintive mood the tender song ; Yet still no certain image thought ...
... thought in happier days he had somewhere seen Those lovely features and that graceful mien ; He thought he had somewhere heard that tuneful tongue , Chaunt in less plaintive mood the tender song ; Yet still no certain image thought ...
Page 274
... thought the best , that he would have rather been an object of fear than of affection ; and , unsatisfied at the ... thoughts : in his better moments he had none of them . They were the wayward errings of his artificial mind : his ...
... thought the best , that he would have rather been an object of fear than of affection ; and , unsatisfied at the ... thoughts : in his better moments he had none of them . They were the wayward errings of his artificial mind : his ...
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... thought I to myself , cannot be mine enemy ; his face shows that poverty will not drive him to the commission of crime ; and who knows but he may sink on the road and never reach his home , if home he have . Would it not be a generous ...
... thought I to myself , cannot be mine enemy ; his face shows that poverty will not drive him to the commission of crime ; and who knows but he may sink on the road and never reach his home , if home he have . Would it not be a generous ...
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