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No : attribute them to our ignorance , carelessness or stupidity , but we pray thee , reader or critic , attribute them not to blindness , for this on must deem rather an advantage than an inconvenience in this art of composition .
No : attribute them to our ignorance , carelessness or stupidity , but we pray thee , reader or critic , attribute them not to blindness , for this on must deem rather an advantage than an inconvenience in this art of composition .
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My eyes perceive thee not . Often forlorn and dark , I sit at thy tomb , and feel it with my hands . When I think 1 hear thy voice , it is but the passing blast . Fingal has long since fallen asleep , the ruler of the war !
My eyes perceive thee not . Often forlorn and dark , I sit at thy tomb , and feel it with my hands . When I think 1 hear thy voice , it is but the passing blast . Fingal has long since fallen asleep , the ruler of the war !
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Does the wind touch thee , O harp , or is it some passing ghost ! It is the hand of Malvina ! Bring me the harp , son of Alpin . Another song shall rise . My soul shall depart in the sound . My fathers shall hear it in their airy hall .
Does the wind touch thee , O harp , or is it some passing ghost ! It is the hand of Malvina ! Bring me the harp , son of Alpin . Another song shall rise . My soul shall depart in the sound . My fathers shall hear it in their airy hall .
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I am weak , yet strong ; I murmur not that I no longer see ; Poor , old , and helpless , I the more belong , Father supreme ! to thee . 0 , merciful one ! When inen are farthest then thou art most near ; When friends pass by me , and my ...
I am weak , yet strong ; I murmur not that I no longer see ; Poor , old , and helpless , I the more belong , Father supreme ! to thee . 0 , merciful one ! When inen are farthest then thou art most near ; When friends pass by me , and my ...
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“ How loved , how honored once , avails thee noty To whom related , or by whom begot ; A heap of dust alone remains of thee ; ' Tis all thou art , and all the proud shall be ! ” 9 > " Dr. Lucas wrote many valuable works , namely : “ A ...
“ How loved , how honored once , avails thee noty To whom related , or by whom begot ; A heap of dust alone remains of thee ; ' Tis all thou art , and all the proud shall be ! ” 9 > " Dr. Lucas wrote many valuable works , namely : “ A ...
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