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... heart is still her prisoner , “ it only draws a longer chain after it . ” Goldsmith's fancy was taken by it ; and everybody admires in the “ Traveller ” the extraordinary conceit of a heart dragging a lengthening chain . The smoothness ...
... heart is still her prisoner , “ it only draws a longer chain after it . ” Goldsmith's fancy was taken by it ; and everybody admires in the “ Traveller ” the extraordinary conceit of a heart dragging a lengthening chain . The smoothness ...
Sivu 155
... hearts and brains of a people , not hardened yet , but moltenly ductile to new shapes of sharp and clear relief in the ... Heart . ” Lingua Toscana in bocca Romana is the Italian proverb ; and that of poets should be , The tongue of the ...
... hearts and brains of a people , not hardened yet , but moltenly ductile to new shapes of sharp and clear relief in the ... Heart . ” Lingua Toscana in bocca Romana is the Italian proverb ; and that of poets should be , The tongue of the ...
Sivu 355
... heart , Nor feels itself one throb it wakes ; How , like a gem , its light may shine , O'er the dark path by mortals ... hearts sigh , And dream and think through heaven they rove , " & c . , & c . Very spirited , is it not ? One has ...
... heart , Nor feels itself one throb it wakes ; How , like a gem , its light may shine , O'er the dark path by mortals ... hearts sigh , And dream and think through heaven they rove , " & c . , & c . Very spirited , is it not ? One has ...
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