The Metropolitan Magazine, Volumen46Saunders and Otley, 1846 |
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... heart , and he was seized with a sudden fear of the devil . And you , signor cavaliere , do you not fear the devil ? " " Who is afraid of old friends ? " " Ah , do not injure a poor man ! The Lord protects the poor . Let me pursue my ...
... heart , and he was seized with a sudden fear of the devil . And you , signor cavaliere , do you not fear the devil ? " " Who is afraid of old friends ? " " Ah , do not injure a poor man ! The Lord protects the poor . Let me pursue my ...
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... heart does not thrill at the dear remembrance of father , child , relative , or friend ; not one who does not sigh ... hearts a furious love for self which incessantly cries out to us , ' myself first . The happiness of another is an ...
... heart does not thrill at the dear remembrance of father , child , relative , or friend ; not one who does not sigh ... hearts a furious love for self which incessantly cries out to us , ' myself first . The happiness of another is an ...
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... hearts , and which we cannot persuade ourselves we have never seen before , but we feel in our hearts some indistinct ... heart , As if the soul that minute caught Some treasure it through life had sought ; As if the very lips and eyes ...
... hearts , and which we cannot persuade ourselves we have never seen before , but we feel in our hearts some indistinct ... heart , As if the soul that minute caught Some treasure it through life had sought ; As if the very lips and eyes ...
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... hearts and few , o'er which shall fall to - day The shadow of the haunting past , come join me in this lay ; And while we live the meed we'll give of praise to each brave heart That played an hundred years ago on earth a noble part ...
... hearts and few , o'er which shall fall to - day The shadow of the haunting past , come join me in this lay ; And while we live the meed we'll give of praise to each brave heart That played an hundred years ago on earth a noble part ...
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... heart and steel ; And had they won full many a sun , through the silent years gone by , Had seen heroic names shine ... hearts to fall away ; That side by side with these ye died beneath the southern spear , And dauntless shouted back ...
... heart and steel ; And had they won full many a sun , through the silent years gone by , Had seen heroic names shine ... hearts to fall away ; That side by side with these ye died beneath the southern spear , And dauntless shouted back ...
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