The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 12;Volume 75Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1870 |
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... heart : that con- stant heart which was his , and his only , to its last beat . " I already felt , " says she , " that profound attachment which has united us so many years in the ten- derest bonds , through all the vicissitudes of our ...
... heart : that con- stant heart which was his , and his only , to its last beat . " I already felt , " says she , " that profound attachment which has united us so many years in the ten- derest bonds , through all the vicissitudes of our ...
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... heart of Christendom , and prolonged its rule over all these centuries by higher means surely than by mere self- assertion , and shutting out of external light . That wider , more universal Church of his fathers , which a foolish Pope ...
... heart of Christendom , and prolonged its rule over all these centuries by higher means surely than by mere self- assertion , and shutting out of external light . That wider , more universal Church of his fathers , which a foolish Pope ...
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... heart desires One small sweet waif of sound those pealing quires May scorn - may drown , but never can recall . Yea , seem I like that fabled king of old Who gained his wish , and woke one morn - and , lo ! With gold his bed and chamber ...
... heart desires One small sweet waif of sound those pealing quires May scorn - may drown , but never can recall . Yea , seem I like that fabled king of old Who gained his wish , and woke one morn - and , lo ! With gold his bed and chamber ...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science ..., Volume 1;Volume 64 Volledige weergave - 1865 |
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