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Hope , is added the concealing Even that he feels it not . Laura . He who loves ,
and is beloved , Ever lives in hope and fear , From the midst of pleasure near
Some fancied evil , far removed , Wounds him like a hidden spear ; In his passion
...
Hope , is added the concealing Even that he feels it not . Laura . He who loves ,
and is beloved , Ever lives in hope and fear , From the midst of pleasure near
Some fancied evil , far removed , Wounds him like a hidden spear ; In his passion
...
Page 121
... which ever leads the happy and united neophytes to the better and the loftier
faith . Oh ! with what trustfulness , with what hope , with what childlike confiding
ness , did the young man open the flood - gates of his heart ; and with what a full
...
... which ever leads the happy and united neophytes to the better and the loftier
faith . Oh ! with what trustfulness , with what hope , with what childlike confiding
ness , did the young man open the flood - gates of his heart ; and with what a full
...
Page 157
The loved one and the lover both were changed , Far changed in fortune , and
perchance in soul ;And they whose footsteps fate so far estranged , At length
were guided to the same bright goal Of early hopes : — but , ob , to be once more
As ...
The loved one and the lover both were changed , Far changed in fortune , and
perchance in soul ;And they whose footsteps fate so far estranged , At length
were guided to the same bright goal Of early hopes : — but , ob , to be once more
As ...
Page 395
I had missed share that independence with those him a few minutes , and went
down to dearest to them ! Then travellers and the cabin ; he was there , and
writing . sailors bad such wit , and knowledge , " " There is no hope now , ' said he
and ...
I had missed share that independence with those him a few minutes , and went
down to dearest to them ! Then travellers and the cabin ; he was there , and
writing . sailors bad such wit , and knowledge , " " There is no hope now , ' said he
and ...
Page 401
He tumn - so is hope when compared to talked , half - friendship , half - love , little
memory , whose best pleasures must be ... I remem . customed her to , yet not
much under ber ! is ever a sorrowful burden — it her hopes , till they sat down on
a ...
He tumn - so is hope when compared to talked , half - friendship , half - love , little
memory , whose best pleasures must be ... I remem . customed her to , yet not
much under ber ! is ever a sorrowful burden — it her hopes , till they sat down on
a ...
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