The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1825 - Books |
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... hope , that when the turf has covered them they will be gathered to their fathers ; that the mother will be re - united to her lost child , and the wife to her husband , in some distant and delightful country where their employments ...
... hope , that when the turf has covered them they will be gathered to their fathers ; that the mother will be re - united to her lost child , and the wife to her husband , in some distant and delightful country where their employments ...
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... hope had left us , we had been mercifully preserved , and that now , without the power of beating off a lee - shore , or an anchor to save us , we had run through nine hundred miles of a dangerous navigation , and arrived in safety at ...
... hope had left us , we had been mercifully preserved , and that now , without the power of beating off a lee - shore , or an anchor to save us , we had run through nine hundred miles of a dangerous navigation , and arrived in safety at ...
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... hope and joy , nor leaves one living bloom , Save love's wild evergreen , that dares its power , And clings to this lone heart , young pleasure's tomb , Like the fond ivy on the ruined tower ! ' The following elegant stanzas are also ...
... hope and joy , nor leaves one living bloom , Save love's wild evergreen , that dares its power , And clings to this lone heart , young pleasure's tomb , Like the fond ivy on the ruined tower ! ' The following elegant stanzas are also ...
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