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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... hour - glass , with stealing a march upon me . No , no , I should as soon think of lingering , like our good neighbours the Irish , over the chronicles of Eri , or regretting the glorious memory of Bryan Borohoime and his green flag and ...
... hour - glass , with stealing a march upon me . No , no , I should as soon think of lingering , like our good neighbours the Irish , over the chronicles of Eri , or regretting the glorious memory of Bryan Borohoime and his green flag and ...
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... hour , Which lit its low roof by the torrent's foam , And pierced its lattice through the vine - hung bower ; But one , the loveliest o'er the land that rose , Then first look'd mournful in its green repose . For Werner sat beneath the ...
... hour , Which lit its low roof by the torrent's foam , And pierced its lattice through the vine - hung bower ; But one , the loveliest o'er the land that rose , Then first look'd mournful in its green repose . For Werner sat beneath the ...
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... hour , Her clear glance kindling into sudden power . Ay , pale she stood , but with an eye of light , And took her fair child to her holy breast , And lifted her soft voice , that gather'd might As it found language : - " Are we thus ...
... hour , Her clear glance kindling into sudden power . Ay , pale she stood , but with an eye of light , And took her fair child to her holy breast , And lifted her soft voice , that gather'd might As it found language : - " Are we thus ...
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... hour together , writhing and labouring to be delivered of the point of dispute the very gist of the controversy knocking at his teeth , which like some obstinate iron- grating still obstructed its deliverance , his puny frame convulsed ...
... hour together , writhing and labouring to be delivered of the point of dispute the very gist of the controversy knocking at his teeth , which like some obstinate iron- grating still obstructed its deliverance , his puny frame convulsed ...
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... hour must be thy last ! Thou must depart ! where none may know- The sun for thee hath ever set , The star of morn ... hours , and things That turn'd out but delusive dreams , Fading beneath thy restless wings ; And many unreckon'd gifts ...
... hour must be thy last ! Thou must depart ! where none may know- The sun for thee hath ever set , The star of morn ... hours , and things That turn'd out but delusive dreams , Fading beneath thy restless wings ; And many unreckon'd gifts ...
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