The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1825 - English literature |
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... hour . The first is , that Lord Falkland and the Colonel were violently carried against each other in the heat of the battle , when they hung , as it were , for a moment , exchanging an earnest look . They then broke asunder in a kind ...
... hour . The first is , that Lord Falkland and the Colonel were violently carried against each other in the heat of the battle , when they hung , as it were , for a moment , exchanging an earnest look . They then broke asunder in a kind ...
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... hour , Are like our loves should always be : The moonbeam seeks the fairest flower To smile upon - and smiles on thee . The clouds , that dimm'd the day , have ceased To veil yon brilliant , azure sky ; Shewing that Nature owns , at ...
... hour , Are like our loves should always be : The moonbeam seeks the fairest flower To smile upon - and smiles on thee . The clouds , that dimm'd the day , have ceased To veil yon brilliant , azure sky ; Shewing that Nature owns , at ...
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... hour on the following day , we quitted this Arab camp . The wilderness through which we travelled , afforded a variety of roman- tic scenes . In a few hours we came to a long and steep defile , and soon afterwards reached a well , the ...
... hour on the following day , we quitted this Arab camp . The wilderness through which we travelled , afforded a variety of roman- tic scenes . In a few hours we came to a long and steep defile , and soon afterwards reached a well , the ...
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... hours , but the view was bounded by the narrow glen beneath , and the precipices above , behind which the sun sunk at an early hour ; and when the gloora of evening fell , and the air became chill , we were glad to assem- ble in our ...
... hours , but the view was bounded by the narrow glen beneath , and the precipices above , behind which the sun sunk at an early hour ; and when the gloora of evening fell , and the air became chill , we were glad to assem- ble in our ...
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... hour of prayer , And , echoing o'er the moorland dells , Aroused the straggling hamlets there . And with the rest those children join'd ↑ The sacred work of praise and prayer , Nor dream'd how few brief days might find Their limbs ...
... hour of prayer , And , echoing o'er the moorland dells , Aroused the straggling hamlets there . And with the rest those children join'd ↑ The sacred work of praise and prayer , Nor dream'd how few brief days might find Their limbs ...
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