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... glory ? What is fame ? . .333 Remembrance of Nature THOMAS HOOD . Flight of the Spirit .334 The Drean , of Eugene Aram 334 Flowers . The Sylvan Fairy Recovery 236 Ariel and the Suicide To a Family Bible . 336 Fair Ines . 325 SIR THOMAS ...
... glory ? What is fame ? . .333 Remembrance of Nature THOMAS HOOD . Flight of the Spirit .334 The Drean , of Eugene Aram 334 Flowers . The Sylvan Fairy Recovery 236 Ariel and the Suicide To a Family Bible . 336 Fair Ines . 325 SIR THOMAS ...
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... of Charles A With . Cromwell's Reflections on " Killing no Murder " Lines . Richelieu's Soliloquy Fragment Ambition and Glory .. The Vision of Life FRANCES KEMBLE BUTLER . A Promise RICHARD CHENEVIX TRENCH . CONTENTS . 1 .
... of Charles A With . Cromwell's Reflections on " Killing no Murder " Lines . Richelieu's Soliloquy Fragment Ambition and Glory .. The Vision of Life FRANCES KEMBLE BUTLER . A Promise RICHARD CHENEVIX TRENCH . CONTENTS . 1 .
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... glory burst , and melt away ! When April verdure springs in Grosvenor - square , And the furr'd beauty comes to winter there , She bids old Nature mar the plan no more ; Yet still the seasons circle as before . Ah , still as soon the ...
... glory burst , and melt away ! When April verdure springs in Grosvenor - square , And the furr'd beauty comes to winter there , She bids old Nature mar the plan no more ; Yet still the seasons circle as before . Ah , still as soon the ...
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... glory fraught , Scorn'd the false lustre of licentious thought . -One fair asylum from the world he knew , One chosen scat , that charms with various view ! Who boasts of more ( believe the serious strain } Sighs for a home , and sighs ...
... glory fraught , Scorn'd the false lustre of licentious thought . -One fair asylum from the world he knew , One chosen scat , that charms with various view ! Who boasts of more ( believe the serious strain } Sighs for a home , and sighs ...
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... glory shone , When , Luss , I left thee ; when the brecze Bore me from thy silver sands , Thy kirk - yard wall among the trees , Where , gray with age , he dial stands ; That dial so well known to me ! -Though many a shadow it had shed ...
... glory shone , When , Luss , I left thee ; when the brecze Bore me from thy silver sands , Thy kirk - yard wall among the trees , Where , gray with age , he dial stands ; That dial so well known to me ! -Though many a shadow it had shed ...
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