New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. 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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