The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Volume 9J. Limbird, 1827 Containing original essays; historical narratives, biographical memoirs, sketches of society, topographical descriptions, novels and tales, anecdotes, select extracts from new and expensive works, the spirit of the public journals, discoveries in the arts and sciences, useful domestic hints, etc. etc. etc. |
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... sweet he found , " he has not ranged through the blossomed groves in vain . 66 In offering a general tribute of thanks to those Correspondents who have assisted the Editor in his labours , he assures them , that on deciding on the ...
... sweet he found , " he has not ranged through the blossomed groves in vain . 66 In offering a general tribute of thanks to those Correspondents who have assisted the Editor in his labours , he assures them , that on deciding on the ...
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... sweet the strain shall be , and long ,. The melody of death . Come , funeral flow'r ! who lov'st to dwell With the pale corse in lonely tomb , And throw across the desert gloom A sweet decaying smell , Come , press my lips , and lie ...
... sweet the strain shall be , and long ,. The melody of death . Come , funeral flow'r ! who lov'st to dwell With the pale corse in lonely tomb , And throw across the desert gloom A sweet decaying smell , Come , press my lips , and lie ...
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... sweet promise to the heart , Of hopes that came but to depart : Like phantom waters of the waste , That glad the sight , but shun the taste . Of bright eyes veiled in cold eclipse- The balm , the breath and bloom of lips , Where oft in ...
... sweet promise to the heart , Of hopes that came but to depart : Like phantom waters of the waste , That glad the sight , but shun the taste . Of bright eyes veiled in cold eclipse- The balm , the breath and bloom of lips , Where oft in ...
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... Sweet bird indeed ! as Shakspeare says , ' tis ten To one , we e'er shall see his like again . " Stern foe to vice , to virtue ever fast , He bore his name unsullied to the last . His life , albeit in constant durance pent , Was one sweet ...
... Sweet bird indeed ! as Shakspeare says , ' tis ten To one , we e'er shall see his like again . " Stern foe to vice , to virtue ever fast , He bore his name unsullied to the last . His life , albeit in constant durance pent , Was one sweet ...
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... sweet to retire from the world to such a haven of repose , and there to cultivate only the purer affections of one's nature , and keep the soul divided , by a rainbow zone , from the grosser atmosphere of common exist- ence . There are ...
... sweet to retire from the world to such a haven of repose , and there to cultivate only the purer affections of one's nature , and keep the soul divided , by a rainbow zone , from the grosser atmosphere of common exist- ence . There are ...
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