The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1825 - English literature |
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... thou thyself , his sister , with all thy leisure for medita- tion , and even his provocations to boot , hast scarcely obliged us with a dozen pages of thine own . Much transcription is there from others in thy gentle hand , from ...
... thou thyself , his sister , with all thy leisure for medita- tion , and even his provocations to boot , hast scarcely obliged us with a dozen pages of thine own . Much transcription is there from others in thy gentle hand , from ...
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... thou keep it within thy belly , in thine heart , it will not break out upon thy lips . " - Many people , perhaps , are not aware that they have a sort of Boa Constrictor within them , the great alimentary canal being generally six times ...
... thou keep it within thy belly , in thine heart , it will not break out upon thy lips . " - Many people , perhaps , are not aware that they have a sort of Boa Constrictor within them , the great alimentary canal being generally six times ...
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... thou appearing , sorrow dies ! Calm as thyself is all below , Pure as thyself is all above , Dear as thyself the world seems now , For all's like thee - and all is love ! C. L. LETTERS FROM THE EAST.-NO. XI . Alexandria . AT an To Anne ...
... thou appearing , sorrow dies ! Calm as thyself is all below , Pure as thyself is all above , Dear as thyself the world seems now , For all's like thee - and all is love ! C. L. LETTERS FROM THE EAST.-NO. XI . Alexandria . AT an To Anne ...
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... thou ever hear either of Job Orton or of Caryl on Job ? I dare say not . Yet the one did not slide down his theological staircase the less pleasantly ; nor did the other compile his Commentaries in vain . For myself , I should like to ...
... thou ever hear either of Job Orton or of Caryl on Job ? I dare say not . Yet the one did not slide down his theological staircase the less pleasantly ; nor did the other compile his Commentaries in vain . For myself , I should like to ...
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... thou , when thy path is sweet , And leads o'er Hope's delicious plain ; When youthful hearts in music meet , As summer winds the warbling main : Such is thy power , when thou dost come With wing of light and breath of flowers , And ...
... thou , when thy path is sweet , And leads o'er Hope's delicious plain ; When youthful hearts in music meet , As summer winds the warbling main : Such is thy power , when thou dost come With wing of light and breath of flowers , And ...
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