The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... hope ! in one short day I have destroyed My peace of conscience , and my hope of fame . " Memoirs of Europe from the Peace of Utrecht . The work upon which Lord John Russell has clearly be- stowed the most pains , and which appears in ...
... hope ! in one short day I have destroyed My peace of conscience , and my hope of fame . " Memoirs of Europe from the Peace of Utrecht . The work upon which Lord John Russell has clearly be- stowed the most pains , and which appears in ...
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... hope to have a pair of sublunary legs . I have altered not from a chrysalis into a butterfly , but the contrary . " " The most unhappy hours in our lives are those in which we recollect times past to our own blush- ing . If we are ...
... hope to have a pair of sublunary legs . I have altered not from a chrysalis into a butterfly , but the contrary . " " The most unhappy hours in our lives are those in which we recollect times past to our own blush- ing . If we are ...
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... hope directs my grief - worn eye ; Where sorrow's child no more shall sigh , Amid her lone captivity ! “ ' Adieu , ye babes , whose infant bloom , Beneath oppression's lawless doom , Pines in the solitary gloom , Of undeserv'd captivity ...
... hope directs my grief - worn eye ; Where sorrow's child no more shall sigh , Amid her lone captivity ! “ ' Adieu , ye babes , whose infant bloom , Beneath oppression's lawless doom , Pines in the solitary gloom , Of undeserv'd captivity ...
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