The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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Page 65
... sweet time When last I heard their tuneful chime . Those happy hours have past away , And many a heart , that then was gay , Within the tomb now darkly dwells , And hears no more those evening bells . And so ' twill be when I am gone ...
... sweet time When last I heard their tuneful chime . Those happy hours have past away , And many a heart , that then was gay , Within the tomb now darkly dwells , And hears no more those evening bells . And so ' twill be when I am gone ...
Page 144
... sweet - rolling tide ,. The Rock of Colean is the dearest to me . For the days of my youth and my childhood were pass'd Not far from the high - towering crag of Colean , That frowns at the wave and the wild - moaning blast , As they war ...
... sweet - rolling tide ,. The Rock of Colean is the dearest to me . For the days of my youth and my childhood were pass'd Not far from the high - towering crag of Colean , That frowns at the wave and the wild - moaning blast , As they war ...
Page 381
... sweet to sit , and ponder o'er What things should deck our humble bower ! ' Twas sweet to pull , in hope , with thee The golden fruit from fortune's tree ini And sweeter still to choose and twine اء חד הד hate , cry ang pra hot shota A ...
... sweet to sit , and ponder o'er What things should deck our humble bower ! ' Twas sweet to pull , in hope , with thee The golden fruit from fortune's tree ini And sweeter still to choose and twine اء חד הד hate , cry ang pra hot shota A ...
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Sapphos Deathsong by L E L 107 | 12 |
Specimen of Human Nature | 79 |
Stanzas | 85 |
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