Gleanings for the Curious from the Harvest-fields of LiteratureA. D. Worthington & Company, 1875 - 862 strán (strany) |
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... hears its high harmonious strain Deems not thy genius thou didst half profane ? Exhausting thy great power of song on themes Not worthy of its strong , effulgent beams . Y REYNOLDS . Rare Painter ! whose unequall❜d skill could trace E ...
... hears its high harmonious strain Deems not thy genius thou didst half profane ? Exhausting thy great power of song on themes Not worthy of its strong , effulgent beams . Y REYNOLDS . Rare Painter ! whose unequall❜d skill could trace E ...
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... hears her harmony , - Earth's envy ends ; enthralled each ear , each eye ; Numbers need ninefold nerve , or nearly name , Soul - stirring STEPHENS ' skill , sure seraphs sing the same . CHRONOGRAMMATIC PASQUINADE . On the election of ...
... hears her harmony , - Earth's envy ends ; enthralled each ear , each eye ; Numbers need ninefold nerve , or nearly name , Soul - stirring STEPHENS ' skill , sure seraphs sing the same . CHRONOGRAMMATIC PASQUINADE . On the election of ...
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... hear them , oh my heart ? Tennyson . Tennyson . Alice Cary . ' Tis twelve at night by the castle clock , Beloved , we must part ! " Come back ! come back ! " she cried in grief , " My eyes are dim with tears- How shall I live through ...
... hear them , oh my heart ? Tennyson . Tennyson . Alice Cary . ' Tis twelve at night by the castle clock , Beloved , we must part ! " Come back ! come back ! " she cried in grief , " My eyes are dim with tears- How shall I live through ...
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... hear me wretch , oh , Did never close , Let not , O God ! And numberless , bet And my poor soul be t h vers of my tears bow down thy blessed ears let thine eyes , which sleep behold a sinner , weep . my God ! my faults , though great ...
... hear me wretch , oh , Did never close , Let not , O God ! And numberless , bet And my poor soul be t h vers of my tears bow down thy blessed ears let thine eyes , which sleep behold a sinner , weep . my God ! my faults , though great ...
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... hear , to read , to fear , to pray , To lift the latch , and force the way ; But better had they ne'er been born , Who read to doubt , or read to scorn . - Monastery . ENGLISH BIBLE TRANSLATIONS . OUR version of the Bible is. THE BIBLE .
... hear , to read , to fear , to pray , To lift the latch , and force the way ; But better had they ne'er been born , Who read to doubt , or read to scorn . - Monastery . ENGLISH BIBLE TRANSLATIONS . OUR version of the Bible is. THE BIBLE .
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Gleanings for the Curious from the Harvest-fields of Literature Charles Carroll Bombaugh Úplné zobrazenie - 1875 |
Gleanings for the Curious from the Harvest-fields of Literature Charles Carroll Bombaugh Úplné zobrazenie - 1875 |
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