The Metropolitan Magazine, Tom 8Theodore Foster, 1839 |
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... telling of the days of yore , And giving boundless scope To visions of their future hours- Alas ! how altered now ! The gayest of the hopeful cow'rs , The young girl bends her brow , And weeps that over dreams so fair Should fall the ...
... telling of the days of yore , And giving boundless scope To visions of their future hours- Alas ! how altered now ! The gayest of the hopeful cow'rs , The young girl bends her brow , And weeps that over dreams so fair Should fall the ...
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... telling of sieve - from her lips - an oath - stream , rage - fur- pockets , wherein little grain has fallen , and nished and blasphemy - pointed , harping on that little scarce remained , but bellowing old house sores , spent ...
... telling of sieve - from her lips - an oath - stream , rage - fur- pockets , wherein little grain has fallen , and nished and blasphemy - pointed , harping on that little scarce remained , but bellowing old house sores , spent ...
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... tell of emotions never felt till now . And ere the handsome young Greek raised her from the ground , she felt for the first time that she loved , and was beloved . Such is love in the East - the love of nature - vital , and rapid in its ...
... tell of emotions never felt till now . And ere the handsome young Greek raised her from the ground , she felt for the first time that she loved , and was beloved . Such is love in the East - the love of nature - vital , and rapid in its ...
Strona 40
... tell them to beware , lest , after without having seen anything of them ; having opposed and destroyed the power they had only heard from some peasants of the infidel , the fate of unhappy Poland that a small band of Suliotes had been ...
... tell them to beware , lest , after without having seen anything of them ; having opposed and destroyed the power they had only heard from some peasants of the infidel , the fate of unhappy Poland that a small band of Suliotes had been ...
Strona 41
... tell , - To - morrow he weds Our young Roselle ! Charming Roselle , lovely Roselle ! She hath left the fountain she loved so well : In the giddy world , Ah ! she smiles no more , For her gay lord is changed , And his love , it is o'er ...
... tell , - To - morrow he weds Our young Roselle ! Charming Roselle , lovely Roselle ! She hath left the fountain she loved so well : In the giddy world , Ah ! she smiles no more , For her gay lord is changed , And his love , it is o'er ...
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