Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volym 7William Blackwood, 1820 |
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... ( hear ! hear ! ) When I look around , and behold the galaxy of genius that surrounds me , ( hear ! hear ! ) my heart sinks within me , and my faultering tongue almost denies its office . I confess my weak- ness . I declare my inability ...
... ( hear ! hear ! ) When I look around , and behold the galaxy of genius that surrounds me , ( hear ! hear ! ) my heart sinks within me , and my faultering tongue almost denies its office . I confess my weak- ness . I declare my inability ...
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... ( hear ! hear ! ) As when the sun , arising in the morning , quickly dispels the dark clouds , thick mists and vapours , which surrounded him , and which vainly attempted to obscure his rays and dim his bright- ness , breaks forth in all ...
... ( hear ! hear ! ) As when the sun , arising in the morning , quickly dispels the dark clouds , thick mists and vapours , which surrounded him , and which vainly attempted to obscure his rays and dim his bright- ness , breaks forth in all ...
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... hear Who knowest not the language of the dead ? PRO . Thou art a living spirit ; speak as they . THE EARTH . I dare not speak like life , lest Heaven's fell King Should hear , and link me to some wheel of pain More torturing than the ...
... hear Who knowest not the language of the dead ? PRO . Thou art a living spirit ; speak as they . THE EARTH . I dare not speak like life , lest Heaven's fell King Should hear , and link me to some wheel of pain More torturing than the ...
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