Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen3Carey and Hart, 1842 |
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... thee to remain all by thyself in the solitude , wondering why thy wor- shipper could prefer to thy presence the fairest phantoms that ever visited a dream . And thou hast forgiven us— for not clouds of displeasure these that have ...
... thee to remain all by thyself in the solitude , wondering why thy wor- shipper could prefer to thy presence the fairest phantoms that ever visited a dream . And thou hast forgiven us— for not clouds of displeasure these that have ...
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... thee and thine a shadow and no more , yet lean thy head towards us that we may lay our hands on it and bless it — and promise , as thou art growing up here , sometimes to think of the voice that spake to thee by the Birk - tree - well ...
... thee and thine a shadow and no more , yet lean thy head towards us that we may lay our hands on it and bless it — and promise , as thou art growing up here , sometimes to think of the voice that spake to thee by the Birk - tree - well ...
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... saucer - with which thou jalousest we intend to let thee wet thy whiskers , -we fear thou mak'st no bones of the poor birdies in the brake , and that many an unlucky leveret has lost its wits at 12 WILSON'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
... saucer - with which thou jalousest we intend to let thee wet thy whiskers , -we fear thou mak'st no bones of the poor birdies in the brake , and that many an unlucky leveret has lost its wits at 12 WILSON'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
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... the tenants of our rocks , Shepherds watching o'er their flocks , Village swain and peasant boy , Thee salute with songs of joy ! " CHRISTIAN HERALD ! spread the story Of Redemption's wond'rous 14 WILSON'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
... the tenants of our rocks , Shepherds watching o'er their flocks , Village swain and peasant boy , Thee salute with songs of joy ! " CHRISTIAN HERALD ! spread the story Of Redemption's wond'rous 14 WILSON'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
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... thee attend , That , this chiefest boon possessing , Thou may'st prove thy country's friend : Tend to make our land assume Something of its former bloom , When the dews of heaven were seen Sparkling on its pastures green . " When the ...
... thee attend , That , this chiefest boon possessing , Thou may'st prove thy country's friend : Tend to make our land assume Something of its former bloom , When the dews of heaven were seen Sparkling on its pastures green . " When the ...
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