Sharpe's London Magazine of Entertainment and Instruction, for General Reading, Volume 4A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1847 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 116
thou what thou art seeking P Not alone wilt thou forget the past—thou wilt forget thyself! Thou wilt live, and yet be just so conscious of existence as to feel its burden without tasting of its pleasures. Thou knowest not the dreary ...
thou what thou art seeking P Not alone wilt thou forget the past—thou wilt forget thyself! Thou wilt live, and yet be just so conscious of existence as to feel its burden without tasting of its pleasures. Thou knowest not the dreary ...
Pagina 117
... thou arouse thyself, and feel that thou hast grown stronger in the combat. Man, as he passes through life, must meet continually the storms of adversity; shrink not backward as a coward, for thou thus runnest towards the disaster on which ...
... thou arouse thyself, and feel that thou hast grown stronger in the combat. Man, as he passes through life, must meet continually the storms of adversity; shrink not backward as a coward, for thou thus runnest towards the disaster on which ...
Pagina 118
... thou pondered on the step which thou wouldst take 2 If forgetfulness alone can soothe thy anguish, think, ere thou hastenest to the arms of death, wilt thou there find the oblivion which thou art seeking? Think, ere yonder dark waters ...
... thou pondered on the step which thou wouldst take 2 If forgetfulness alone can soothe thy anguish, think, ere thou hastenest to the arms of death, wilt thou there find the oblivion which thou art seeking? Think, ere yonder dark waters ...
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