Blackwood's Magazine, Том 8W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... smile . Nought but the desart mountains and lone sky Are here ; -birds sing not , and the wandering bee Searches for flowers in vain ; nor shrub , nor tree , Nor human habitation greets the eye Of heart - struck pilgrim ; while around ...
... smile . Nought but the desart mountains and lone sky Are here ; -birds sing not , and the wandering bee Searches for flowers in vain ; nor shrub , nor tree , Nor human habitation greets the eye Of heart - struck pilgrim ; while around ...
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... smiling like the scorners , and altogether heedless unto the precious things of my discourse , which could not have been the case had they been sincere in their pro- fessions , for I never preached more to my own satisfaction on any ...
... smiling like the scorners , and altogether heedless unto the precious things of my discourse , which could not have been the case had they been sincere in their pro- fessions , for I never preached more to my own satisfaction on any ...
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... smile : Her eye was firm , yet those who saw it near , Saw on its lash the glistening of a tear . All to Sidonia's passing daughter bow'd , And she returned it gravely , like one vow'd To loftier things . But , once she paused ; and ...
... smile : Her eye was firm , yet those who saw it near , Saw on its lash the glistening of a tear . All to Sidonia's passing daughter bow'd , And she returned it gravely , like one vow'd To loftier things . But , once she paused ; and ...
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... smiling , asks , If her young Henry's brow be not as fair As was his grandsire's ? thinks her careful eye May keep his youth untinged by Indian sun , And see him bloom as did his sire , when first From England come , the ruddy vision ...
... smiling , asks , If her young Henry's brow be not as fair As was his grandsire's ? thinks her careful eye May keep his youth untinged by Indian sun , And see him bloom as did his sire , when first From England come , the ruddy vision ...
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... smile In every eye , loved each , with grateful heart , His train of ills endured , in turn to tell , Which thus to wearied minds had brought repose . And first , to friends around , the veteran loved To trace the wide campaign his ...
... smile In every eye , loved each , with grateful heart , His train of ills endured , in turn to tell , Which thus to wearied minds had brought repose . And first , to friends around , the veteran loved To trace the wide campaign his ...
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