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... Feel ! who feels not With words , but deeds . Keep thou awake that energy Which sleeps at times , but is not dead within thee , And thou may'st yet be glorious in thy reign , As powerful in thy realm . Farewell ! " Sardanapalus then ...
... Feel ! who feels not With words , but deeds . Keep thou awake that energy Which sleeps at times , but is not dead within thee , And thou may'st yet be glorious in thy reign , As powerful in thy realm . Farewell ! " Sardanapalus then ...
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ation , as we feel assured that our readers must be interested in the situation of so lowly a son of genius as this ... feeling , he became wedded not to " immortal verse , " but to the rosebud in humble life , ' alias Patty of the vale ...
ation , as we feel assured that our readers must be interested in the situation of so lowly a son of genius as this ... feeling , he became wedded not to " immortal verse , " but to the rosebud in humble life , ' alias Patty of the vale ...
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... feel confident that the eulogy will never be traced home . It would be endless to enumerate particularly the ... feeling ; Coleridge is often cited , and is distinguish- ed by name as " the most imaginative of our modern bards ; " he ...
... feel confident that the eulogy will never be traced home . It would be endless to enumerate particularly the ... feeling ; Coleridge is often cited , and is distinguish- ed by name as " the most imaginative of our modern bards ; " he ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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