But even more rapidly than the earliest blossoms of youth and beauty decay, it hurries on from the first timidly-bold declaration of love and modest return to the most unlimited passion, to an irrevocable union : then, amidst alternating storms of rapture... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 1021816Full view - About this book
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