The Metropolitan, Volume 5James Cochrane and Company, 1832 |
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... hearts of stone- The hearts that have been deaf to Poland's dying groan ! Tell them , we hold the Rights of Man too dear , To bless our selves with lonely freedom blest ; But could we hope with sole and selfish breast , To breathe ...
... hearts of stone- The hearts that have been deaf to Poland's dying groan ! Tell them , we hold the Rights of Man too dear , To bless our selves with lonely freedom blest ; But could we hope with sole and selfish breast , To breathe ...
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... heart by laboriously recollecting all the malignities he has experienced , the poison would soon become fatal to him ... hearts and in- tellects have become stagnant by a course of calm prosperity , have not the most distant suspicion of ...
... heart by laboriously recollecting all the malignities he has experienced , the poison would soon become fatal to him ... hearts and in- tellects have become stagnant by a course of calm prosperity , have not the most distant suspicion of ...
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... heart now opened at once , and flowed with abundant force almost till midnight . He had amazing acuteness of intellect , as well as glow of sentiment . I do not deny that he said some absurd things , and many coarse ones , and that his ...
... heart now opened at once , and flowed with abundant force almost till midnight . He had amazing acuteness of intellect , as well as glow of sentiment . I do not deny that he said some absurd things , and many coarse ones , and that his ...
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... heart of every Caledonian nymph . The know- ledge of this fact seemed to please him more than any other object of his ambition . It was not till near midnight that I quitted him , when I retired to a neighbouring inn . I never saw him ...
... heart of every Caledonian nymph . The know- ledge of this fact seemed to please him more than any other object of his ambition . It was not till near midnight that I quitted him , when I retired to a neighbouring inn . I never saw him ...
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... , I am reckless ! -Such is the world's cruel habit of judging ! We ought to live by our own se- vere consciences , and by nothing else ! He who enters life with a warm heart and strong 38 Clavering's Auto - Biography .
... , I am reckless ! -Such is the world's cruel habit of judging ! We ought to live by our own se- vere consciences , and by nothing else ! He who enters life with a warm heart and strong 38 Clavering's Auto - Biography .
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