The Lady's Miscellany, Or, Weekly Visitor, for the Use and Amusement of Both Sexes, 第 14~15 巻M'Carty & White, 1811 |
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... tear did flow , And sighs of sympathy escap'd his soul ' He approached the rising sod he leaned on the grave - stone , and dropt a tear and , as the tide of tenderness came over his heart , he seemed to articulate --- Alas ! my departed ...
... tear did flow , And sighs of sympathy escap'd his soul ' He approached the rising sod he leaned on the grave - stone , and dropt a tear and , as the tide of tenderness came over his heart , he seemed to articulate --- Alas ! my departed ...
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... tears ! -- tears of sorrow , sympathy , and affection ! ' -- As he uttered these words I be- held the manly tear . Stand trembling in his eye ; And the deep sigh , tho ' haif suppress'd escape The confines of his breast ... a great deal ...
... tears ! -- tears of sorrow , sympathy , and affection ! ' -- As he uttered these words I be- held the manly tear . Stand trembling in his eye ; And the deep sigh , tho ' haif suppress'd escape The confines of his breast ... a great deal ...
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... tear of anxiety from the bosom . This is the welcome branch whose leaves never wither ; but which buds and blossoms forever : in obtaining which , we gain a true and soothing rest . Trace out the path , where wisdom leads ( Through ...
... tear of anxiety from the bosom . This is the welcome branch whose leaves never wither ; but which buds and blossoms forever : in obtaining which , we gain a true and soothing rest . Trace out the path , where wisdom leads ( Through ...
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... tears that he had just shed . These gentlemen will do us the honor to sup with us , ' said she , looking at the young chevalier . - I , ' answer- draw , and to - morrow morning ear- ly I set off post for Paris , I see too plainly that ...
... tears that he had just shed . These gentlemen will do us the honor to sup with us , ' said she , looking at the young chevalier . - I , ' answer- draw , and to - morrow morning ear- ly I set off post for Paris , I see too plainly that ...
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... tears . Dulilot also went away . A quarter of an hour had now elapsed since this seper- ation , when Debar heard some A Turkish Tale . There dwelt in Bagdat en old merchant named Abow Cassam noted for his avarice , although he was very ...
... tears . Dulilot also went away . A quarter of an hour had now elapsed since this seper- ation , when Debar heard some A Turkish Tale . There dwelt in Bagdat en old merchant named Abow Cassam noted for his avarice , although he was very ...
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