The American Monthly Magazine, Volumen2Nathaniel Parker Willis Pierce and Williams., 1830 |
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... thee , done blabbing : Although to give the lie Deserves no less than stabbing : - Yet stab at thee who will , No stab the soul can kill . -- My next number will comprise notes upon some of the plays of Beaumont & Fletcher , with ...
... thee , done blabbing : Although to give the lie Deserves no less than stabbing : - Yet stab at thee who will , No stab the soul can kill . -- My next number will comprise notes upon some of the plays of Beaumont & Fletcher , with ...
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... thee ! The hearts that have the kindliest love on earth are seldom met , As stars together rising , oft in twilight distance set . As once our pathways mingled , ' neath the same dark forest trees , Now parted by the mountain , and the ...
... thee ! The hearts that have the kindliest love on earth are seldom met , As stars together rising , oft in twilight distance set . As once our pathways mingled , ' neath the same dark forest trees , Now parted by the mountain , and the ...
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... thee ? Gifts hast thou , Richer than wishes ever give- Gifts of the heart , and lip , and brow , Gifts that thou couldst not lose and live- Better are these than aught that we , This side of heaven , can wish for thee . Well then - ever ...
... thee ? Gifts hast thou , Richer than wishes ever give- Gifts of the heart , and lip , and brow , Gifts that thou couldst not lose and live- Better are these than aught that we , This side of heaven , can wish for thee . Well then - ever ...
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... thee ; — For motherly affection may return My vow , once paid to heaven , " & c . The third Act commences with the introduction of Zenoc- cia , by Leopold , as about to become the favorite of Hippolita . He offers her encouragement to ...
... thee ; — For motherly affection may return My vow , once paid to heaven , " & c . The third Act commences with the introduction of Zenoc- cia , by Leopold , as about to become the favorite of Hippolita . He offers her encouragement to ...
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... thee blush— An innocence , shall outlive thee , and death too ! He is then renewedly solicited by Hippolita for his love Leaves from a Manuscript . 129.
... thee blush— An innocence , shall outlive thee , and death too ! He is then renewedly solicited by Hippolita for his love Leaves from a Manuscript . 129.
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