Southey's Common-place Book, Volume 4Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1851 - Anecdotes |
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... THOU DIDST BEWRAY HOW FULLY FRAUGHT THOU WERT WITHIN ; AND PROV'D THAT THOU DIDSF KNOW WHATEVER WIT COULD SAY . WHICH SHOW'D IHOU HADST NOT BOOKS AS MANY HAVE , FOR OSTENTATION , BUT FOR USE , AND THAT THY BOUNTEOUS MEMORY WAS SUCH AS ...
... THOU DIDST BEWRAY HOW FULLY FRAUGHT THOU WERT WITHIN ; AND PROV'D THAT THOU DIDSF KNOW WHATEVER WIT COULD SAY . WHICH SHOW'D IHOU HADST NOT BOOKS AS MANY HAVE , FOR OSTENTATION , BUT FOR USE , AND THAT THY BOUNTEOUS MEMORY WAS SUCH AS ...
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... THOU DIDST BEWRAY HOW FULLY FRAUGHT THOU WERT WITHIN ; AND PROV'D THAT THOU DIDST KNOW WHATEVER WIT COULD SAY . WHICH SHOW'D THOU HADST NOT BOOKS AS MANY HAVE , FOR OSTENTATION , BUT FOR USE ; AND THAT THY BOUNTFOUS MEMORY WAS SUCH ...
... THOU DIDST BEWRAY HOW FULLY FRAUGHT THOU WERT WITHIN ; AND PROV'D THAT THOU DIDST KNOW WHATEVER WIT COULD SAY . WHICH SHOW'D THOU HADST NOT BOOKS AS MANY HAVE , FOR OSTENTATION , BUT FOR USE ; AND THAT THY BOUNTFOUS MEMORY WAS SUCH ...
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... thou hast filled , with husht and holy awe And the train of thoughts that in childhood amused him. I felt thy visitation . Blessed power , I have obeyed , and from the many cares That chain me to this sordid selfish world It may be as ...
... thou hast filled , with husht and holy awe And the train of thoughts that in childhood amused him. I felt thy visitation . Blessed power , I have obeyed , and from the many cares That chain me to this sordid selfish world It may be as ...
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... thou hast a deadly dower of miseries , whose marks thou still bearest on thy forehead ; oh , that thou wert less beautiful or more strong , that they might love thee less , or fear thee more , who pretend to be dying for thee at the ...
... thou hast a deadly dower of miseries , whose marks thou still bearest on thy forehead ; oh , that thou wert less beautiful or more strong , that they might love thee less , or fear thee more , who pretend to be dying for thee at the ...
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... Thou would'st know what cares employ The morn , and whither is the noon - tide walk And what the evening sports of him , who morn And noon and night fills up Affection's thoughts . I know these longings well ; and I would fain Sketch ...
... Thou would'st know what cares employ The morn , and whither is the noon - tide walk And what the evening sports of him , who morn And noon and night fills up Affection's thoughts . I know these longings well ; and I would fain Sketch ...
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