The New-England Magazine, Band 3Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... turned him an equally kind answer . There were some sentiments like these at the close of the sonnet- Thus , day and night , I sigh and languish , Oh will you not regard my anguish ? For you can save me if you will , And make me very ...
... turned him an equally kind answer . There were some sentiments like these at the close of the sonnet- Thus , day and night , I sigh and languish , Oh will you not regard my anguish ? For you can save me if you will , And make me very ...
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... turned back and repelled by all others that she , who did love me , who saw through its miserable veil of humanity , the warm and generous and lofty spirit within me - even she should have been torn from me by those who knew me not ...
... turned back and repelled by all others that she , who did love me , who saw through its miserable veil of humanity , the warm and generous and lofty spirit within me - even she should have been torn from me by those who knew me not ...
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... turned into a Burgundy pitch plaster ; the moon into a bread poultice ; and the host of the stars became blue pills . The flowers had all a medicinal smell , and labeled vials hung from the trees instead of fruits . I floated down ...
... turned into a Burgundy pitch plaster ; the moon into a bread poultice ; and the host of the stars became blue pills . The flowers had all a medicinal smell , and labeled vials hung from the trees instead of fruits . I floated down ...
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