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Pagina 144
... feeling : Friend of my youth , soother of every care That cross'd its flowery path ; O ! may'st thou long With all thy tenderest eloquence of song Beguile life's sorrows ; from my bosom tear Each stormy passion that its rest invades ...
... feeling : Friend of my youth , soother of every care That cross'd its flowery path ; O ! may'st thou long With all thy tenderest eloquence of song Beguile life's sorrows ; from my bosom tear Each stormy passion that its rest invades ...
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... feeling of his friend we can readily imagine : " Pudet hæc opprobria , " & c . Is this the feeling or the language of hostility to an antient , venerable , and , with all its faults , excellent and useful in- stitution ? It is the feeling ...
... feeling of his friend we can readily imagine : " Pudet hæc opprobria , " & c . Is this the feeling or the language of hostility to an antient , venerable , and , with all its faults , excellent and useful in- stitution ? It is the feeling ...
Pagina 376
... feeling , simply to record them in dull detail from the ephemeral productions of past days . The several lives of ... feels that any book of unappropriated anecdotes would be equally pleasing and instructive : but if , on the contrary ...
... feeling , simply to record them in dull detail from the ephemeral productions of past days . The several lives of ... feels that any book of unappropriated anecdotes would be equally pleasing and instructive : but if , on the contrary ...
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