Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood., 1840 - England |
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Page 47
... heart was filled with despair . A cheerful warm fire , a few gentle home - sunnyfaces that bring spring in contact with win- ter ; objects of taste fascinating , yet unobtruding ; voices that are always music , and music proper when you ...
... heart was filled with despair . A cheerful warm fire , a few gentle home - sunnyfaces that bring spring in contact with win- ter ; objects of taste fascinating , yet unobtruding ; voices that are always music , and music proper when you ...
Page 61
... heart - gushing language of honest sin- cerity . Mark , too , how he answers his own question , - . " Do you think I'd wallop him ? Oh ! no ! no ! " Was there ever any thing more en . thusiastic ? - No circumlocution - no beating about ...
... heart - gushing language of honest sin- cerity . Mark , too , how he answers his own question , - . " Do you think I'd wallop him ? Oh ! no ! no ! " Was there ever any thing more en . thusiastic ? - No circumlocution - no beating about ...
Page 75
... heart . But in those times , when no paper talisman filled the mind even of the peasant with ideas as foreign to the daily routine of his toils or his pleasures , as if a spirit from another world had descended to inspire them , and not ...
... heart . But in those times , when no paper talisman filled the mind even of the peasant with ideas as foreign to the daily routine of his toils or his pleasures , as if a spirit from another world had descended to inspire them , and not ...
Page 78
... heart . As an artifice of ambition , it is not easy to understand why Becket should have practised these painful austeri- ties . Men to raise themselves from obscurity to eminence have submit- ted to this species of self - infliction ...
... heart . As an artifice of ambition , it is not easy to understand why Becket should have practised these painful austeri- ties . Men to raise themselves from obscurity to eminence have submit- ted to this species of self - infliction ...
Page 84
... heart expands as wide as they ; Devotion's failing wings revive , And joyful soar their upward way . 3 . Soon breaks the dawn in golden glow , The rays thou giv'st the breast in- spire , And human thoughts from thee that flow , Are ...
... heart expands as wide as they ; Devotion's failing wings revive , And joyful soar their upward way . 3 . Soon breaks the dawn in golden glow , The rays thou giv'st the breast in- spire , And human thoughts from thee that flow , Are ...
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