Literary Port Folio, 1–26. numberE. Littell, 1830 |
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... feelings by some event of his past guessing their destinations and the feelings of those within them . At length the ... feeling my heart beat as if it would have burst ; and when you looked at me so long and so earnestly as you used to ...
... feelings by some event of his past guessing their destinations and the feelings of those within them . At length the ... feeling my heart beat as if it would have burst ; and when you looked at me so long and so earnestly as you used to ...
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... feeling bewildered , and gazing round me ; and that the fire seemed to burn dimmer , and my mother's face to grow ... feelings of my heart , - They spoke not in my eyes . V. But oh ! that heart too keenly felt The anguish of neglect ; I ...
... feeling bewildered , and gazing round me ; and that the fire seemed to burn dimmer , and my mother's face to grow ... feelings of my heart , - They spoke not in my eyes . V. But oh ! that heart too keenly felt The anguish of neglect ; I ...
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... feelings belonging to it , which the lighter class of modern literature has ever possessed . They fly through every ... feeling as sess the qualities which obtain it . The im- the poetry . It may , perhaps , however , be mense sums ...
... feelings belonging to it , which the lighter class of modern literature has ever possessed . They fly through every ... feeling as sess the qualities which obtain it . The im- the poetry . It may , perhaps , however , be mense sums ...
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... feelings made her let- ter grave , convincing , and pathetic : Lawrence was considerably affected by it , and perceived that she was in earnest . It gave him some trouble to fashion his reply ; but the next pack- et brought to her this ...
... feelings made her let- ter grave , convincing , and pathetic : Lawrence was considerably affected by it , and perceived that she was in earnest . It gave him some trouble to fashion his reply ; but the next pack- et brought to her this ...
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... feeling's strife ? Not thus , not thus - oh no ! Not veil'd and mantled with dim clouds of care , That spirit of my soul should with me go , To breathe celestial air : But as the sky - lark springs To its own sphere , where night afar ...
... feeling's strife ? Not thus , not thus - oh no ! Not veil'd and mantled with dim clouds of care , That spirit of my soul should with me go , To breathe celestial air : But as the sky - lark springs To its own sphere , where night afar ...
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