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... feeling . In our own day , we possess several poets who have attempted to strike the sacred harp . Lord Byron and Mr. Moore , whom the church would certainly not have selected for her laureates , have presented us with Hebrew Melodies ...
... feeling . In our own day , we possess several poets who have attempted to strike the sacred harp . Lord Byron and Mr. Moore , whom the church would certainly not have selected for her laureates , have presented us with Hebrew Melodies ...
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... feeling to the human breast ; Than when it is contrived , with furtive art , multitudes shall be expressed By under tones , by side - long looks , that heart To heart is linked . Love then is doubly blessed . It feels superior to the ...
... feeling to the human breast ; Than when it is contrived , with furtive art , multitudes shall be expressed By under tones , by side - long looks , that heart To heart is linked . Love then is doubly blessed . It feels superior to the ...
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... feelings and imagination , and in the closeness , the terseness , the abrupt transitions , and even the obscurity of ... feeling , and daring imagination , in the short space that by modern rules of publication is prescribed to him ; and ...
... feelings and imagination , and in the closeness , the terseness , the abrupt transitions , and even the obscurity of ... feeling , and daring imagination , in the short space that by modern rules of publication is prescribed to him ; and ...
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