Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 7William Blackwood, 1820 |
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... deep and dank ; And thy poor maiden comes to moan , And sob o'er thy sepulchre stone . 2 . The warmest heart - the brightest eye Is earliest doomed to love and die , The sweetest , gentlest , and the best , Seek earliest out the land of ...
... deep and dank ; And thy poor maiden comes to moan , And sob o'er thy sepulchre stone . 2 . The warmest heart - the brightest eye Is earliest doomed to love and die , The sweetest , gentlest , and the best , Seek earliest out the land of ...
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... deep in debt deep , most con- foundedly . " And soon we proved , by exercise of wit , Deep in the method of escaping it . J. J. Go on , go on - I pant to hear my fill ; Well , you were deep in debt on Dowgate Well ! Hill A. T. Says I ...
... deep in debt deep , most con- foundedly . " And soon we proved , by exercise of wit , Deep in the method of escaping it . J. J. Go on , go on - I pant to hear my fill ; Well , you were deep in debt on Dowgate Well ! Hill A. T. Says I ...
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... deep unearthly music ! -what is Man That we should grieve for him ? and what is Earth , That we should mourn for its calamities ? How like an angel's voice the deep sounds roll , And waken thoughts , that are not of the earth . Hush ...
... deep unearthly music ! -what is Man That we should grieve for him ? and what is Earth , That we should mourn for its calamities ? How like an angel's voice the deep sounds roll , And waken thoughts , that are not of the earth . Hush ...
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