The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volumen2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... happy , every hope being centered in their daughter . She was the eldest of five children , none of whom , except herself , were living . Possessed of elegant features and form , it was scarcely possible to imagine a more beautiful ...
... happy , every hope being centered in their daughter . She was the eldest of five children , none of whom , except herself , were living . Possessed of elegant features and form , it was scarcely possible to imagine a more beautiful ...
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... happy , viz . a learned education . I was sent to a country grammar school , and from thence to the University , with a view of qualifying for holy orders . Here having but small allowance from my father , and being naturally of a timid ...
... happy , viz . a learned education . I was sent to a country grammar school , and from thence to the University , with a view of qualifying for holy orders . Here having but small allowance from my father , and being naturally of a timid ...
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... happy husband , he pressed his happy wife to his heart . But next day his parents requested his company , and his father ad- dressed him thus : " My son , we were walking yesterday on the border of the sea , when we beheld the ...
... happy husband , he pressed his happy wife to his heart . But next day his parents requested his company , and his father ad- dressed him thus : " My son , we were walking yesterday on the border of the sea , when we beheld the ...
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Song by Shelley 35 | 13 |
Specimen of Human Nature | 79 |
Stanzas | 85 |
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The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volumen3 Tobias Merton Sin vista previa disponible - 1825 |
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acquaintance admiration affection Alleyn appeared bag-pipe beautiful beheld bosom bright Brook Cottage called character charms cheek Cockney countenance daughter dear death delight door dream earth endeavoured fancy father fear feelings felt fortune gaze genius gentleman give grave hand happiness head heard heart heaven honour hope hour imagination lady letter light Literary Magnet live look Lord Lord Byron Madame de Staël marriage Merton mind misanthropy morning nature never night o'er object observed once Ourika passed passion Petersburgh Petrarch pleasure poem poet poetry poor present racter Ramsgate readers Rip Van Winkle round scarcely scene seemed sigh smile soon sorrow soul spirit stood sweet tears thee thing thou thought tion turn Vale Royal village voice walked Washington Irving whilst wife William Charlton wonder words write young youth