The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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Pagina 83
... Spirit of mild benevolence ! -that sung O'er the wan sufferer's couch , soothing his pangs , Forgetful of thine own ; Spirit ! that lov'd To rove among the scenes of other days , The shades of ancient story , and the bow'rs Of classic ...
... Spirit of mild benevolence ! -that sung O'er the wan sufferer's couch , soothing his pangs , Forgetful of thine own ; Spirit ! that lov'd To rove among the scenes of other days , The shades of ancient story , and the bow'rs Of classic ...
Pagina 192
... spirit - its venom , like a poisonous miasm , pervades the whole atmosphere in which it is generated , and creates a pesti- lence , which sweeps worth and worthlessness to a common grave ! This gentleman was succeeded by Judge Roberts ...
... spirit - its venom , like a poisonous miasm , pervades the whole atmosphere in which it is generated , and creates a pesti- lence , which sweeps worth and worthlessness to a common grave ! This gentleman was succeeded by Judge Roberts ...
Pagina 423
... spirit of the poet by personal flattery ; and the first hopes of this tragedy thus ended in a farce of adulation . It was a bitter disappointment to lose the fair prospect of seeing a favourite drama well played ; but the mortification ...
... spirit of the poet by personal flattery ; and the first hopes of this tragedy thus ended in a farce of adulation . It was a bitter disappointment to lose the fair prospect of seeing a favourite drama well played ; but the mortification ...
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