Ernest Maltravers, Band 2Saunders and Otley, 1837 - 152 Seiten |
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... nature . The heart and the soul grow friends , as it were , and the affections and as- pirations unite . Thus we are never without society , we are never alone ; all that we have read , learned , and discovered is company to us . This ...
... nature . The heart and the soul grow friends , as it were , and the affections and as- pirations unite . Thus we are never without society , we are never alone ; all that we have read , learned , and discovered is company to us . This ...
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... nature and worldly forms seldom allow those of opposite sexes to be friends to each other and to virtue also ; friends through time and absence ; friends through all the vicis- situdes of life ; friends on whose affection shame and ...
... nature and worldly forms seldom allow those of opposite sexes to be friends to each other and to virtue also ; friends through time and absence ; friends through all the vicis- situdes of life ; friends on whose affection shame and ...
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... nature , might be more talked of , might be more adored in the boarding - schools , and make a better picture in the exhibition . But I think , if his mind be manly , he would lose in self - respect at every quackery of the sort . And ...
... nature , might be more talked of , might be more adored in the boarding - schools , and make a better picture in the exhibition . But I think , if his mind be manly , he would lose in self - respect at every quackery of the sort . And ...
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... nature , at least the ordinary sort of it , and he now revolved in his mind the various courses it might be wise to pursue towards his rich relation . He saw that , in delicate fencing , his uncle had over him the same advantage that a ...
... nature , at least the ordinary sort of it , and he now revolved in his mind the various courses it might be wise to pursue towards his rich relation . He saw that , in delicate fencing , his uncle had over him the same advantage that a ...
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... nature was drawn forth , by observing the envious eyes of the crowd were bent upon one whom the Duke of **** was actually talking to . Brilliant as were her own powers of con- versation , she would not deign to exert them ; she was an ...
... nature was drawn forth , by observing the envious eyes of the crowd were bent upon one whom the Duke of **** was actually talking to . Brilliant as were her own powers of con- versation , she would not deign to exert them ; she was an ...
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Seite 8 - WHENCE that low voice! — A whisper from the heart, That told of days long past, when here I roved With friends and kindred tenderly beloved ; Some who had early mandates to depart, Yet are allowed to steal my path athwart By Duddon's side ; once more do we unite, Once more beneath the kind Earth's tranquil light ; And smothered joys into new being start From her unworthy seat...
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