The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... soul ; and learning nothing certain in the schools , he successively , in a fine and varied strain of agonised eloquence , adjures the wind , the ocean , the pri- meval night , and those " Holy watchers of the midnight gloom , " the ...
... soul ; and learning nothing certain in the schools , he successively , in a fine and varied strain of agonised eloquence , adjures the wind , the ocean , the pri- meval night , and those " Holy watchers of the midnight gloom , " the ...
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... soul , ordered that she should first see them endure the burn- ing , that so the knowing of what hor- rible pain was ... souls , yet repenting them bitterly of their intolerable wickedness , they trusted to find grace , and they cried to ...
... soul , ordered that she should first see them endure the burn- ing , that so the knowing of what hor- rible pain was ... souls , yet repenting them bitterly of their intolerable wickedness , they trusted to find grace , and they cried to ...
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... soul as ear— Its wondrous music sweetly thrilled not less through soul than ear . And she sighed , Sadly sighed , ever sighed , through the night's long hours . Meanwhile Prince Astolpho mourneth for his ailing mother . Now Astolpho ...
... soul as ear— Its wondrous music sweetly thrilled not less through soul than ear . And she sighed , Sadly sighed , ever sighed , through the night's long hours . Meanwhile Prince Astolpho mourneth for his ailing mother . Now Astolpho ...
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... soul and thine if once she question thee ! In that calamitous moment thou again art fatally free- Again the gloom of by - gone years shall overdark thy lot , And , ghost - like , shall come back to thee all griefs thou hadst forgot ...
... soul and thine if once she question thee ! In that calamitous moment thou again art fatally free- Again the gloom of by - gone years shall overdark thy lot , And , ghost - like , shall come back to thee all griefs thou hadst forgot ...
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... soul still thrill and toll the mournful tones of thy bell . Fear nothing , therefore , noble dame : the Power that sees thee pine Was never yet invoked in vain by prayers and tears like thine . Can never long remain unmoved by prayers ...
... soul still thrill and toll the mournful tones of thy bell . Fear nothing , therefore , noble dame : the Power that sees thee pine Was never yet invoked in vain by prayers and tears like thine . Can never long remain unmoved by prayers ...
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