Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen7William Blackwood, 1820 |
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... heard my own love's voice ! Now am I free , none , none shall keep me here . I'll clasp his neck , will lean upon his bosom ; I heard him call , he's standing on the threshold ; I heard him call the name of Margaret- Amid the noises and ...
... heard my own love's voice ! Now am I free , none , none shall keep me here . I'll clasp his neck , will lean upon his bosom ; I heard him call , he's standing on the threshold ; I heard him call the name of Margaret- Amid the noises and ...
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... heard , and through the folds of the mantle - held with both hands to her eyes , the tears seemed to come - drop succeeding drop . My heart , that had turned from the old woman and her whole establishment at the first interview , began ...
... heard , and through the folds of the mantle - held with both hands to her eyes , the tears seemed to come - drop succeeding drop . My heart , that had turned from the old woman and her whole establishment at the first interview , began ...
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... heard , sof tened into melody by distance , and mellowed down by the gentle land- scape over which it came , and the ... heard thee as a wailing and a I tender babe - I have heard thee moan- ing as an wounded man when he gasps beneath ...
... heard , sof tened into melody by distance , and mellowed down by the gentle land- scape over which it came , and the ... heard thee as a wailing and a I tender babe - I have heard thee moan- ing as an wounded man when he gasps beneath ...
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