The Metropolitan Magazine, Volumen46Saunders and Otley, 1846 |
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... thou sun , that awakest , yet circumscribest life . Gentil donna i ' veggio Nel muover dei vostri occhi un dolce lume Che mi mostra la via che al ciel conduce . Petrarca , Canz . 9 . Gentle lady , I behold in the moving of your eyes a ...
... thou sun , that awakest , yet circumscribest life . Gentil donna i ' veggio Nel muover dei vostri occhi un dolce lume Che mi mostra la via che al ciel conduce . Petrarca , Canz . 9 . Gentle lady , I behold in the moving of your eyes a ...
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Hail , thou fountain of existence and of death ! Thou hast beheld with thy self - same rays the birth - place and the tomb of our first parents ; thou wilt behold the tomb of their last descendants ; nations have disappeared before thee ...
Hail , thou fountain of existence and of death ! Thou hast beheld with thy self - same rays the birth - place and the tomb of our first parents ; thou wilt behold the tomb of their last descendants ; nations have disappeared before thee ...
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... thou lift up thy brow , with Balmerino bold And thou , Lochiel , O bravest , best ! whose name the hills enfold ; In conscious worth stand forward , Perth , with Murray at thy side , With lofty Ratcliffe and with Forbes , and them that ...
... thou lift up thy brow , with Balmerino bold And thou , Lochiel , O bravest , best ! whose name the hills enfold ; In conscious worth stand forward , Perth , with Murray at thy side , With lofty Ratcliffe and with Forbes , and them that ...
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... thou wert all , And nought beyond , oh , earth ! " CHAPTER IV . Shall song its witching cadence roll ? Yea , even the tenderest air repeat , That breathed when soul was knit to soul , And heart to heart responsive beat ? What visions ...
... thou wert all , And nought beyond , oh , earth ! " CHAPTER IV . Shall song its witching cadence roll ? Yea , even the tenderest air repeat , That breathed when soul was knit to soul , And heart to heart responsive beat ? What visions ...
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... thou my friend wilt always be ; Now never may the chain be broken , Which links my heart this day to thee ; One place of prayer our passions stilling- One home where pleasant hours shall flee- One joy , our bosoms gently thrilling- One ...
... thou my friend wilt always be ; Now never may the chain be broken , Which links my heart this day to thee ; One place of prayer our passions stilling- One home where pleasant hours shall flee- One joy , our bosoms gently thrilling- One ...
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