Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volym 7William Blackwood, 1820 |
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... eyes of my childhood , the El der's face had sometimes seemed , even in its benignity , too austere for my careless thoughts , impressed as it ever was with an habitual holiness . But all such austerity , if indeed it had been ever ...
... eyes of my childhood , the El der's face had sometimes seemed , even in its benignity , too austere for my careless thoughts , impressed as it ever was with an habitual holiness . But all such austerity , if indeed it had been ever ...
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... eyes , love , look black upon me . Because mine are forc'd to look black upon you . Am I worse in your eyes , for being worse in my own ? Are the women to punish , as well as the men ? I thought you'd have brought , when you found me ...
... eyes , love , look black upon me . Because mine are forc'd to look black upon you . Am I worse in your eyes , for being worse in my own ? Are the women to punish , as well as the men ? I thought you'd have brought , when you found me ...
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... eyes : And he'll be no more a rubber Of wet sockets ; but he'll seek , With a wiser kind of blubber , To pacify his cheek . Thine eyes are dark and roving , My pretty Polar sun ! Oh , they're very full of loving , And extremely full of ...
... eyes : And he'll be no more a rubber Of wet sockets ; but he'll seek , With a wiser kind of blubber , To pacify his cheek . Thine eyes are dark and roving , My pretty Polar sun ! Oh , they're very full of loving , And extremely full of ...
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