The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One VolumeThomas, Cowperthwait & Company no. 253, Market street., 1840 - 522 |
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... heaven after it , in the darkened plea- sures , the wounded affections of all that clung to it , is an achievement worthy of the Prince of Darkness himself ! " THE PIRATE . PERSONS . ALBERT LUBERG , THE PIRATE . MADAME LUBERG , HIS ...
... heaven after it , in the darkened plea- sures , the wounded affections of all that clung to it , is an achievement worthy of the Prince of Darkness himself ! " THE PIRATE . PERSONS . ALBERT LUBERG , THE PIRATE . MADAME LUBERG , HIS ...
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... heaven ! [ The sailor goes out . Oh what a bloody wretch I am become , The ocean would not cleanse my soul again , Atonement never can be made to heaven ! Not even the blood of Christ could wash me clean ! [ He starts up , and sees ...
... heaven ! [ The sailor goes out . Oh what a bloody wretch I am become , The ocean would not cleanse my soul again , Atonement never can be made to heaven ! Not even the blood of Christ could wash me clean ! [ He starts up , and sees ...
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... heaven of heavens will hear thy prayer ! Old Man . My daughter , thou hast brought me back , For I have erred ; my soul is weak , It ever leaves the righteous track , Some dangerous , darker path to seek ! God pardon me if I have sinned ...
... heaven of heavens will hear thy prayer ! Old Man . My daughter , thou hast brought me back , For I have erred ; my soul is weak , It ever leaves the righteous track , Some dangerous , darker path to seek ! God pardon me if I have sinned ...
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... heaven of heavens ; Thank God for life , and for the spirit which gives The fulness of enjoyment unto life ! All that the soul desires of good and fair Will I possess ; knowledge that elevates And that refines ; and high philosophy ...
... heaven of heavens ; Thank God for life , and for the spirit which gives The fulness of enjoyment unto life ! All that the soul desires of good and fair Will I possess ; knowledge that elevates And that refines ; and high philosophy ...
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... heavens Raymond and Adeline standing together on a garden terrace , before the open window of the house . - Raym . How like a fair face shining out of heaven , Yon glorious moon appears ! sweet Adeline , All things I look upon are ...
... heavens Raymond and Adeline standing together on a garden terrace , before the open window of the house . - Raym . How like a fair face shining out of heaven , Yon glorious moon appears ! sweet Adeline , All things I look upon are ...
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