The London Saturday journal, Volym 1–41841 |
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... sweet sounds from the lips of love and devotion . POPE . - The majestic oak , spreading its golden leaves in the midsummer sun , is emblematical of the strength and richness of his description . The same tree growing in the autumn ...
... sweet sounds from the lips of love and devotion . POPE . - The majestic oak , spreading its golden leaves in the midsummer sun , is emblematical of the strength and richness of his description . The same tree growing in the autumn ...
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... sweet laughter in their sound . Oh ! thou hast wandered long From thy home , without a guide , And thy native woodland song In thine altered heart hath died . Thou hast flung thy wealth away , And the glory of thy spring ; And to thee ...
... sweet laughter in their sound . Oh ! thou hast wandered long From thy home , without a guide , And thy native woodland song In thine altered heart hath died . Thou hast flung thy wealth away , And the glory of thy spring ; And to thee ...
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... sweet and lady- like . The features are delicate , with a profusion of light brown hair - eyes and eyebrows of a darker hue ; the bust and hands very exquisite . At Blenheim is the portrait of another countess of Sunderland , second ...
... sweet and lady- like . The features are delicate , with a profusion of light brown hair - eyes and eyebrows of a darker hue ; the bust and hands very exquisite . At Blenheim is the portrait of another countess of Sunderland , second ...
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... sweet and holy calm which the certainty of bliss imparts , was depicted on their youthful countenances ; his beaming with manly boldness , hers bending with a graceful modesty , which formed a lovely contrast . Slowly they approached ...
... sweet and holy calm which the certainty of bliss imparts , was depicted on their youthful countenances ; his beaming with manly boldness , hers bending with a graceful modesty , which formed a lovely contrast . Slowly they approached ...
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... sweet lady Moon ! I've watched and waited for thee long ; Why cam'st thou not the hills aboon , To listen to my votive song ? My thoughts are sad , and out of tune , And every thing appeareth wrong , When thou , sweet Moon , approachest ...
... sweet lady Moon ! I've watched and waited for thee long ; Why cam'st thou not the hills aboon , To listen to my votive song ? My thoughts are sad , and out of tune , And every thing appeareth wrong , When thou , sweet Moon , approachest ...
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