The Spirit of the English MagazinesMonroe and Francis, 1831 |
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... feeling hearts felt for old Dobbin . " As the spot had never been flooded in the memory of man , no one thought of removing him until it was too late . When the embank- ment gave way , and the patches of green gradually diminished , Dob ...
... feeling hearts felt for old Dobbin . " As the spot had never been flooded in the memory of man , no one thought of removing him until it was too late . When the embank- ment gave way , and the patches of green gradually diminished , Dob ...
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... feeling that in his far sphere My love could be as nothing ! —but he spoke- How shall I tell thee of the startling thrill In that low voice whose breezy tones could fill My bosom's infinite ? -O , friend , I woke Then first to heavenly ...
... feeling that in his far sphere My love could be as nothing ! —but he spoke- How shall I tell thee of the startling thrill In that low voice whose breezy tones could fill My bosom's infinite ? -O , friend , I woke Then first to heavenly ...
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... feeling had wrung from his overcharged bosom . At the inn , where he was to await the passing of the mail , he retired to his couch at an early hour , in order to obtain a short re- pose before pursuing his journey . But sleep came not ...
... feeling had wrung from his overcharged bosom . At the inn , where he was to await the passing of the mail , he retired to his couch at an early hour , in order to obtain a short re- pose before pursuing his journey . But sleep came not ...
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... feeling of detestation which his character elicited . In a few moments Mr. Hallibur- ton arrived with the aged Esculapi- us of the village . Their stay with- in doors was brief ; and " it is all over with our poor friend , " was their ...
... feeling of detestation which his character elicited . In a few moments Mr. Hallibur- ton arrived with the aged Esculapi- us of the village . Their stay with- in doors was brief ; and " it is all over with our poor friend , " was their ...
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... feeling of his generous nature ; his pride revolted against the friendly suggestion of the father of his Margaret ... feelings to the calm joys of his early happy days . In From the reckless , boisterous mirth of some of his associates ...
... feeling of his generous nature ; his pride revolted against the friendly suggestion of the father of his Margaret ... feelings to the calm joys of his early happy days . In From the reckless , boisterous mirth of some of his associates ...
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