The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 89Archibald Constable and Company, 1822 - English literature |
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... Hour after hour passed , but we neither saw nor heard any thing to justify our fears . The disagreeable- ness of the situation made the time seem much longer than it was in reality . We began to grow uneasy of waiting for spirits , and ...
... Hour after hour passed , but we neither saw nor heard any thing to justify our fears . The disagreeable- ness of the situation made the time seem much longer than it was in reality . We began to grow uneasy of waiting for spirits , and ...
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... hour was all my care , I knew not , thought not of the morrow . Return'd , I will not wander more In foreign climes ' mid stranger men , I've brought my little boat to shore , And ne'er will tempt the waves again . 0 . SONNET . THE rose ...
... hour was all my care , I knew not , thought not of the morrow . Return'd , I will not wander more In foreign climes ' mid stranger men , I've brought my little boat to shore , And ne'er will tempt the waves again . 0 . SONNET . THE rose ...
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... hours which I have thus spent , or say with Titus , " I have lost a day . " Happiness is still the same , whether it ... hour , and scores it up , as clearly won , " from the dominion of care , anxiety , or listlessness . rite he nd the ...
... hours which I have thus spent , or say with Titus , " I have lost a day . " Happiness is still the same , whether it ... hour , and scores it up , as clearly won , " from the dominion of care , anxiety , or listlessness . rite he nd the ...
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... hours ! ) Which homeward points the swain , and shuts the flower . Still was that hour , and soon the broad flat sand Of the wide ocean - shore my steps re- ceiv'd ; And there I wander'd , slowly , by the brink Of the advancing waters ...
... hours ! ) Which homeward points the swain , and shuts the flower . Still was that hour , and soon the broad flat sand Of the wide ocean - shore my steps re- ceiv'd ; And there I wander'd , slowly , by the brink Of the advancing waters ...
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... hour , When fairies light flit by the tower . No gentle zephyr sweeps the glade , Nor trips the lawn the cottage maid ; Conceal'd the crag , and hid the glade , That now in loveliness appears , Like beauty when suffus'd in tears . The ...
... hour , When fairies light flit by the tower . No gentle zephyr sweeps the glade , Nor trips the lawn the cottage maid ; Conceal'd the crag , and hid the glade , That now in loveliness appears , Like beauty when suffus'd in tears . The ...
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