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Page 295
... feel What I can ne'er express , yet can not all conceal . • Roll on , thou deep and dark blue ocean - roll ! Ten ... feels U 4 when when the fond day - dreams and romantic illusions of and Hobhouse's Illustrations .. 295.
... feel What I can ne'er express , yet can not all conceal . • Roll on , thou deep and dark blue ocean - roll ! Ten ... feels U 4 when when the fond day - dreams and romantic illusions of and Hobhouse's Illustrations .. 295.
Page 301
... feel that in such a career , although a failure is disgraceful , a victory is inglorious ; " Vincere inglorium ... feeling his efforts palsied ' or his success mortified ' by any of those considerations which seem to weigh down Mr ...
... feel that in such a career , although a failure is disgraceful , a victory is inglorious ; " Vincere inglorium ... feeling his efforts palsied ' or his success mortified ' by any of those considerations which seem to weigh down Mr ...
Page 327
... feel too much compassion for the frailties of humanity , to seek to be avenged on the author of such strains as these . Art . 16. More News from Venice , by Beppo , a Noble Venetian . Translated from the Original , by Julius . 8vo . pp ...
... feel too much compassion for the frailties of humanity , to seek to be avenged on the author of such strains as these . Art . 16. More News from Venice , by Beppo , a Noble Venetian . Translated from the Original , by Julius . 8vo . pp ...
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Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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