New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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Page 31
... heart to roam , And learn how ill its meteor light Can match the sunshine of thy home . Ah ! then , when all is won , which now Bright in the distance tempts thy soul ; When triumph crowns thy laurelled brow , And hails thee foremost at ...
... heart to roam , And learn how ill its meteor light Can match the sunshine of thy home . Ah ! then , when all is won , which now Bright in the distance tempts thy soul ; When triumph crowns thy laurelled brow , And hails thee foremost at ...
Page 176
... heart . But do you think , Sir , that a poet does indeed need a heart ? " " I really cannot say . I know my wife always said I had a bad heart and worse head , but what she meant , upon my honour I never could understand . " " Minerva ...
... heart . But do you think , Sir , that a poet does indeed need a heart ? " " I really cannot say . I know my wife always said I had a bad heart and worse head , but what she meant , upon my honour I never could understand . " " Minerva ...
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... heart , and enervate the mind ; they render a person so selfish , that , occupied solely with his own pains or pleasures , he ceases to feel for others ; hence , as sweets turn to acids as well as sours , excessive prosperity may ...
... heart , and enervate the mind ; they render a person so selfish , that , occupied solely with his own pains or pleasures , he ceases to feel for others ; hence , as sweets turn to acids as well as sours , excessive prosperity may ...
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