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 165
... once - took my hat calmly - and not till I reached the door did I reply . 66 Enough , Julia - we part for ever . - You will hear from me to- morrow for the last time ! " I left the house and trod as on air . My love for Julia long ...
... once - took my hat calmly - and not till I reached the door did I reply . 66 Enough , Julia - we part for ever . - You will hear from me to- morrow for the last time ! " I left the house and trod as on air . My love for Julia long ...
Page 298
... once so natural and so full of poetry ! -so rich , yet so homely ! The description of Evening is scarcely inferior ; and throughout the poem Nature appears as in her prime , playing at will her virgin fancies . The poet must have felt ...
... once so natural and so full of poetry ! -so rich , yet so homely ! The description of Evening is scarcely inferior ; and throughout the poem Nature appears as in her prime , playing at will her virgin fancies . The poet must have felt ...
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... once so dear . Oh , think of former happy days , When none could breathe a dearer name ; And if you can no longer praise , Be silent , and forbear to blame ! He may be all that you have heard ; If proved , ' twere folly to defend : Yet ...
... once so dear . Oh , think of former happy days , When none could breathe a dearer name ; And if you can no longer praise , Be silent , and forbear to blame ! He may be all that you have heard ; If proved , ' twere folly to defend : Yet ...
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