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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... thou hold thine anger to mortal man , that thou hast not hitherto disclosed to thy schools one truth in the healing art ? How long wilt thou deny the truth to a people confessing thee , needful in these days more than in times past ? Is ...
... thou hold thine anger to mortal man , that thou hast not hitherto disclosed to thy schools one truth in the healing art ? How long wilt thou deny the truth to a people confessing thee , needful in these days more than in times past ? Is ...
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... thou know If Love goes with us to the viewless bourne ? Wouldst thou bear hence th ' unfathom'd source of woe In thy heart's lonely urn ? What hath it been to thee , That Power , the dweller of thy secret breast ? A Dove sent forth ...
... thou know If Love goes with us to the viewless bourne ? Wouldst thou bear hence th ' unfathom'd source of woe In thy heart's lonely urn ? What hath it been to thee , That Power , the dweller of thy secret breast ? A Dove sent forth ...
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... Thou wilt not refuse me , O my God ! Ah , had I never sung A meaner love than thine , For Thee alone had my bright lyre been strung ; Thee , source of life divine ! The genius which Thou gav'st me had not prey'd Upon the bosom where its ...
... Thou wilt not refuse me , O my God ! Ah , had I never sung A meaner love than thine , For Thee alone had my bright lyre been strung ; Thee , source of life divine ! The genius which Thou gav'st me had not prey'd Upon the bosom where its ...
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