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... once divine inspiration of the poet seenis struggling , as it were , to break through the clouds that surround it . But we find at once that the winter of its day has set in , and we see but a faint glimmer of the beams that in the ...
... once divine inspiration of the poet seenis struggling , as it were , to break through the clouds that surround it . But we find at once that the winter of its day has set in , and we see but a faint glimmer of the beams that in the ...
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... once commenced it in order to give weight to his levity , he seems to have carried about the habit with him , to maintain his importance . Unfortunately , he fancied that he was never more natural than on these occasions . He said once ...
... once commenced it in order to give weight to his levity , he seems to have carried about the habit with him , to maintain his importance . Unfortunately , he fancied that he was never more natural than on these occasions . He said once ...
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... once grew within my home , As young , as lovely , and as dearly lov'd.— I had a sister once , a gentle maid— The only daughter of my father's house , Round whom our ruder loves did all entwine , As round the dearest treasure that we own ...
... once grew within my home , As young , as lovely , and as dearly lov'd.— I had a sister once , a gentle maid— The only daughter of my father's house , Round whom our ruder loves did all entwine , As round the dearest treasure that we own ...
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