The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Volumes 15-181825 |
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Page 36
... heart glowing with that passion in its ge- nuine and spotless purity . In a word , the heart and feelings only should be consulted if worldly wisdom were allowed to interfere , it operated like a blighting frost , or a worm in the rose ...
... heart glowing with that passion in its ge- nuine and spotless purity . In a word , the heart and feelings only should be consulted if worldly wisdom were allowed to interfere , it operated like a blighting frost , or a worm in the rose ...
Page 37
... heart was intoxicated with an ideal and volup- tuous draught of his own creation . Although his every look and action plainly indicated the state of his heart , he had not ventured to whis- per the tender tale ; for he held her virgin ...
... heart was intoxicated with an ideal and volup- tuous draught of his own creation . Although his every look and action plainly indicated the state of his heart , he had not ventured to whis- per the tender tale ; for he held her virgin ...
Page 45
... heart To think how my brethren winced under the smart ; And , whether it was that in slumber I dream'd , ( For the sight which I saw like a night - vision seem'd , ) But it fix'd on my bosom with all the controul Which reality stamps on ...
... heart To think how my brethren winced under the smart ; And , whether it was that in slumber I dream'd , ( For the sight which I saw like a night - vision seem'd , ) But it fix'd on my bosom with all the controul Which reality stamps on ...
Page 46
... heart ! Oh ! what is his name ? for , whatever it be , A murderer vile and relentless is he ! This moment I witness'd him butcher and slay An innocent infant that sat in his way ! And his truculent arm , without sorrow or ruth , Strikes ...
... heart ! Oh ! what is his name ? for , whatever it be , A murderer vile and relentless is he ! This moment I witness'd him butcher and slay An innocent infant that sat in his way ! And his truculent arm , without sorrow or ruth , Strikes ...
Page 54
... heart Durst not with the ransom part ; Yea , dearer than a brother's life , That brother who in mortal strife , His shield before him oft had thrown , And made the coming wound his own ; — He who for him was even content From light and ...
... heart Durst not with the ransom part ; Yea , dearer than a brother's life , That brother who in mortal strife , His shield before him oft had thrown , And made the coming wound his own ; — He who for him was even content From light and ...
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