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 71
... Look through mine eyes with thine . True wife , Round my true heart thine arms entwine , My other dearer life in life , Look through my very soul with thine . Untouched with any shade of years May those kind eyes for ever dwell ; They ...
... Look through mine eyes with thine . True wife , Round my true heart thine arms entwine , My other dearer life in life , Look through my very soul with thine . Untouched with any shade of years May those kind eyes for ever dwell ; They ...
Page 355
... look of impertinence . England is the juste milieu : we give each the opportunity of a distin- guished career , and yet in all things personal hold them as far as the poles asunder . Publicly , that is to say in controlling the tide of ...
... look of impertinence . England is the juste milieu : we give each the opportunity of a distin- guished career , and yet in all things personal hold them as far as the poles asunder . Publicly , that is to say in controlling the tide of ...
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... look through the magic peep - hole of one of Mr. Bentley's title - pages . ARCANA OF KNOWLEDGE . - The beau sere are to be congratulated on a remarkable discovery which has lately been made : the descendants of Eve must look to Sir ...
... look through the magic peep - hole of one of Mr. Bentley's title - pages . ARCANA OF KNOWLEDGE . - The beau sere are to be congratulated on a remarkable discovery which has lately been made : the descendants of Eve must look to Sir ...
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