The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 18William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1841 - Ireland |
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Page 73
... heart . You know how free from all disguise I used to be , and you will easily sup- pose that Lorimer must soon have been aware that our affection was mutual . " Yet it was long before he spoke of love at least to me , whose whole heart ...
... heart . You know how free from all disguise I used to be , and you will easily sup- pose that Lorimer must soon have been aware that our affection was mutual . " Yet it was long before he spoke of love at least to me , whose whole heart ...
Page 445
... heart to satisfy- Fail to make thee pause and stay . For thine is still the high endeavour Which prompts thee onward ... heart and soul of man : If that heart and soul but pant To escape the blight and ban Passed on all of earthly mood ...
... heart to satisfy- Fail to make thee pause and stay . For thine is still the high endeavour Which prompts thee onward ... heart and soul of man : If that heart and soul but pant To escape the blight and ban Passed on all of earthly mood ...
Page 491
... heart ! And , thou boon Air , Fragrant , and fresh , and gentle as the breath Which timid Love pours on her sleeping Loved , Thy thrilling hush speaks calm - calm not of death , The breathlessness of veriest life , when moved By the ...
... heart ! And , thou boon Air , Fragrant , and fresh , and gentle as the breath Which timid Love pours on her sleeping Loved , Thy thrilling hush speaks calm - calm not of death , The breathlessness of veriest life , when moved By the ...
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