Knight's Quarterly Magazine, Volume 1Charles Knight Knight., 1823 |
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... thou alone Givest a perdurable garment to this earth , And thou sitt'st momently smiling at the birth Of myriad forms of life , that thou hast known Before the first day broke ! eternal forms , That not the parching sun , nor scattering ...
... thou alone Givest a perdurable garment to this earth , And thou sitt'st momently smiling at the birth Of myriad forms of life , that thou hast known Before the first day broke ! eternal forms , That not the parching sun , nor scattering ...
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... Thou the ray Of our dim and wandering course ; ' Light us , as the star of day , On to Truth's eternal source . ' THE SPRING SHOWER . Away to that snug nook ; for the thick shower Rushes on stridingly . Ay , now it comes , Glancing ...
... Thou the ray Of our dim and wandering course ; ' Light us , as the star of day , On to Truth's eternal source . ' THE SPRING SHOWER . Away to that snug nook ; for the thick shower Rushes on stridingly . Ay , now it comes , Glancing ...
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... thou leanest now To plant a soft kiss there . is inserted in pencil ( lby what authority dont know by the former owner of the book , bre beakyne of Lincoln's den . Thy steps are dancing toward the bound Between the child. name To 63.
... thou leanest now To plant a soft kiss there . is inserted in pencil ( lby what authority dont know by the former owner of the book , bre beakyne of Lincoln's den . Thy steps are dancing toward the bound Between the child. name To 63.
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... thou shalt be more deeply fair , More precious to the heart ; But never can'st thou be again , That lovely thing thou art ! And youth shall pass , with all the brood Of fancy - fed affection ; And care shall come with womanhood , And ...
... thou shalt be more deeply fair , More precious to the heart ; But never can'st thou be again , That lovely thing thou art ! And youth shall pass , with all the brood Of fancy - fed affection ; And care shall come with womanhood , And ...
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... Thou canst do nothing where thou art , at least thou canst see thy bro- ther and comfort him here ; so come I pray thee ; and God comfort both him and thee . Thy loving sister , " WINIFREDA LANGLAND . " The thoughts of Rose Aleyn were ...
... Thou canst do nothing where thou art , at least thou canst see thy bro- ther and comfort him here ; so come I pray thee ; and God comfort both him and thee . Thy loving sister , " WINIFREDA LANGLAND . " The thoughts of Rose Aleyn were ...
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