Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 26, Part 2E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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... heart . gentler associations of existence now began to cling round him , and mellow the harshness of his character , like the green ivy twining round the rugged bark of the oak , and softening its rude majesty . Life took a new aspect ...
... heart . gentler associations of existence now began to cling round him , and mellow the harshness of his character , like the green ivy twining round the rugged bark of the oak , and softening its rude majesty . Life took a new aspect ...
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... heart was cast in Nature's gentlest mould , and this was the first time that any thing like affection had approached it . From her infancy she had formed for herself companionship from whatever was near her . She had watched each ...
... heart was cast in Nature's gentlest mould , and this was the first time that any thing like affection had approached it . From her infancy she had formed for herself companionship from whatever was near her . She had watched each ...
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... heart - flowers stole ; So that the grave which waits for me , is wet With the sad showers of bitter , vain regret ! But Thou wilt not refuse me , O my God ! Ah , had I never sung A meaner love than thine , For Thee alone had my bright ...
... heart - flowers stole ; So that the grave which waits for me , is wet With the sad showers of bitter , vain regret ! But Thou wilt not refuse me , O my God ! Ah , had I never sung A meaner love than thine , For Thee alone had my bright ...
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