The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volumen2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... soul , and made a part of the pleasantness of existence ; or when he is to experience the agony of the moment , when he , in whom the bosom fondly trusted , insults the confidence he has cruelly violated , and aggravates by unfeeling ...
... soul , and made a part of the pleasantness of existence ; or when he is to experience the agony of the moment , when he , in whom the bosom fondly trusted , insults the confidence he has cruelly violated , and aggravates by unfeeling ...
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... soul - less scenes of frigid joy ; To join heart - soul , in one embrace of bliss , Nor think of other worlds , enjoying this ! What has thy Laura writ ? her own disgrace- Yet love forbids , what virtue bids me rase ! Yes ; let it pass ...
... soul - less scenes of frigid joy ; To join heart - soul , in one embrace of bliss , Nor think of other worlds , enjoying this ! What has thy Laura writ ? her own disgrace- Yet love forbids , what virtue bids me rase ! Yes ; let it pass ...
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... soul As to a second being - to bestow Thoughts , feelings , hopes , that bound beyond control : And show in this dark world , at least one joyous goal . ben Hard is the parting , when the call of death Has bidden some loved spirit take ...
... soul As to a second being - to bestow Thoughts , feelings , hopes , that bound beyond control : And show in this dark world , at least one joyous goal . ben Hard is the parting , when the call of death Has bidden some loved spirit take ...
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Song by Shelley 35 | 13 |
Specimen of Human Nature | 79 |
Stanzas | 85 |
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