Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood., 1840 - England |
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... thee , Thus without remorse conspirest , Thus without respect adventurest- Draw at once thy shameless sword . D. Man . Yes ! but only to defend me Will I draw it : so confused Thus to hear thee -- thus to see thee- Thus to hear and see ...
... thee , Thus without remorse conspirest , Thus without respect adventurest- Draw at once thy shameless sword . D. Man . Yes ! but only to defend me Will I draw it : so confused Thus to hear thee -- thus to see thee- Thus to hear and see ...
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... darkness viewing , And then with light , he saw thee , and pursuing , - The sound of blows , not words , Was heard , for in the place of tongues were swords . I , who too well divined That when two cavaliers 1840. ] 23 The Goblin Lady .
... darkness viewing , And then with light , he saw thee , and pursuing , - The sound of blows , not words , Was heard , for in the place of tongues were swords . I , who too well divined That when two cavaliers 1840. ] 23 The Goblin Lady .
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... thee That made me as a phantom flit before thee : ' Twas my esteem for thee That made my breast my passion's prison be ; She could not truly love Whose bosom - worth , like yours , could fail to move , Nor she respect that worth ...
... thee That made me as a phantom flit before thee : ' Twas my esteem for thee That made my breast my passion's prison be ; She could not truly love Whose bosom - worth , like yours , could fail to move , Nor she respect that worth ...
Page 81
... thee , O God ! be ours , Renew'd with every morning's ray , And fresh'ning still with added flowers , Each future day . 17 . To Man is given one primal star ; One day - spring's beam has dawn'd below ; From thine our inmost glories are ...
... thee , O God ! be ours , Renew'd with every morning's ray , And fresh'ning still with added flowers , Each future day . 17 . To Man is given one primal star ; One day - spring's beam has dawn'd below ; From thine our inmost glories are ...
Page 84
... thee that flow , Are blent amid those beams of fire . 4 . This world of ours is opening round , In lines obscure , reflecting Thee ; Where , kindling cloud , and wave , and ground , Thy sovran glance in all we see . 5 . Thy pillar'd ...
... thee that flow , Are blent amid those beams of fire . 4 . This world of ours is opening round , In lines obscure , reflecting Thee ; Where , kindling cloud , and wave , and ground , Thy sovran glance in all we see . 5 . Thy pillar'd ...
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