New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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Page 71
... eyes , that , overpowered quite , I cannot veil , or droop my sight , But am as nothing in its light . And this , too , is love - poetry , which ought to be simple , true , and wholly unaffected , or Burns is a fool at it . Among the ...
... eyes , that , overpowered quite , I cannot veil , or droop my sight , But am as nothing in its light . And this , too , is love - poetry , which ought to be simple , true , and wholly unaffected , or Burns is a fool at it . Among the ...
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... eyes upon me ; but I saw no reason for apprehension , though I was myself rather nervous at the moment : nor was the shock a slight one which I experienced on hearing the words " Now , Mr. Merryman , " uttered by Mr. Richardson , as the ...
... eyes upon me ; but I saw no reason for apprehension , though I was myself rather nervous at the moment : nor was the shock a slight one which I experienced on hearing the words " Now , Mr. Merryman , " uttered by Mr. Richardson , as the ...
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... eyes fixed upon the ground , and leaning breathless against a column . And when at length he had a little recovered himself , and dared again to look up , he found the monarchs were reseated ; and , from their still and vacant visages ...
... eyes fixed upon the ground , and leaning breathless against a column . And when at length he had a little recovered himself , and dared again to look up , he found the monarchs were reseated ; and , from their still and vacant visages ...
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