New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 16Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1826 |
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... heart of Agatha . Ay , but the end ? One night , the Pavian ( warn'd O'the guardian's absence ) burst the palace doors , And with a riotous crew , whose chief he was , Stood ' fore the lady's eyes . Once more he told His burning story ...
... heart of Agatha . Ay , but the end ? One night , the Pavian ( warn'd O'the guardian's absence ) burst the palace doors , And with a riotous crew , whose chief he was , Stood ' fore the lady's eyes . Once more he told His burning story ...
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... heart with melody . And lovely smiled full many an Alpine home , Touch'd with the crimson of the dying hour , Which lit its low roof by the torrent's foam , And pierced its lattice through the vine - hung bower ; But one , the loveliest ...
... heart with melody . And lovely smiled full many an Alpine home , Touch'd with the crimson of the dying hour , Which lit its low roof by the torrent's foam , And pierced its lattice through the vine - hung bower ; But one , the loveliest ...
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... heart ; And this our land , by chains no more defiled , Be taught of thee to choose the better part ! I go - thy spirit on my words shall dwell , Thy gentle voice shall stir the Alps - farewell ! " And thus they parted - by the quiet ...
... heart ; And this our land , by chains no more defiled , Be taught of thee to choose the better part ! I go - thy spirit on my words shall dwell , Thy gentle voice shall stir the Alps - farewell ! " And thus they parted - by the quiet ...
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... heart's ease , a man's own time to himself , are not muck - however we may be pleased to scandalise with that appellation the faithful metal that provides them for us . Of two disputants , the warmest is generally in the wrong .-- Our ...
... heart's ease , a man's own time to himself , are not muck - however we may be pleased to scandalise with that appellation the faithful metal that provides them for us . Of two disputants , the warmest is generally in the wrong .-- Our ...
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... heart of poor me ! She blush'd with confusion ( I vow she'd no rouge on ) , And swore ' twas a bore in that trim to ... hearts beating , and thus I twist her and twirl her , And whisk her and whirl her- We whirl round the room till the ...
... heart of poor me ! She blush'd with confusion ( I vow she'd no rouge on ) , And swore ' twas a bore in that trim to ... hearts beating , and thus I twist her and twirl her , And whisk her and whirl her- We whirl round the room till the ...
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