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Tis true Despair can find no scope Whereon its trophy to erect ; But having
nothing to expect , He can not feel the joy of Hope ... comes the shadow of annoy
, Lest Fate , perchance , may make it less ; And thus his breast contains each
feeling ...
Tis true Despair can find no scope Whereon its trophy to erect ; But having
nothing to expect , He can not feel the joy of Hope ... comes the shadow of annoy
, Lest Fate , perchance , may make it less ; And thus his breast contains each
feeling ...
Page 11
For , being quite unused to walking , I feel fatigued and somewhat heated ; I think
we may as well be seated As ... Being ont of tune , Deprened , I left my home to -
day , And feeling better , wish to stay , Nor care for going home so soon .
For , being quite unused to walking , I feel fatigued and somewhat heated ; I think
we may as well be seated As ... Being ont of tune , Deprened , I left my home to -
day , And feeling better , wish to stay , Nor care for going home so soon .
Page 224
said the priest , passionately . •Curse , a treble curse , upon these forfeitures ,
which make you , that call yourselves the gentry of Ireland , feel yourselves aliens
in your native land ! But did the Moors get no lands of the conquered Goth ?
said the priest , passionately . •Curse , a treble curse , upon these forfeitures ,
which make you , that call yourselves the gentry of Ireland , feel yourselves aliens
in your native land ! But did the Moors get no lands of the conquered Goth ?
Page 393
... and actually sent the young lady into her present seclusion . Isabella did not
complain , but she suffered as much as a rather phlegma . tic spirit could be
called upon to feel , under the circumstances ; for her sequestration to Glendun
was ...
... and actually sent the young lady into her present seclusion . Isabella did not
complain , but she suffered as much as a rather phlegma . tic spirit could be
called upon to feel , under the circumstances ; for her sequestration to Glendun
was ...
Page 599
From our hearts we rejoice at this result , and feel it to be matter of most devout
gratitude . We feel that in the midst of all the horrors with which Europe has been
devastated — the carnage which has polluted her fairest cities - the savage ...
From our hearts we rejoice at this result , and feel it to be matter of most devout
gratitude . We feel that in the midst of all the horrors with which Europe has been
devastated — the carnage which has polluted her fairest cities - the savage ...
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