Belle Assemblée: Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine; Containing Interesting and Original Literature, and Records of the Beau-mondeJ. Bell, 1821 |
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Side 16
... thee . Thou hast acknowledged thy weakness ; now acknowledge Him in his grandeur . " 1 and winding road , which recedes from heaven , and nevertheless leads to it . In the order established by Supreme Wisdom , perversity engenders ...
... thee . Thou hast acknowledged thy weakness ; now acknowledge Him in his grandeur . " 1 and winding road , which recedes from heaven , and nevertheless leads to it . In the order established by Supreme Wisdom , perversity engenders ...
Side 33
... thee play , Like some lost wretch who looks on lightning , I feel the wild electric ray Strike to the fated breast its brightning . COME O'ER THE HILLS . - A SONG . BY THE SAME .- ( PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED . ) COMB o'er the hills , my love ...
... thee play , Like some lost wretch who looks on lightning , I feel the wild electric ray Strike to the fated breast its brightning . COME O'ER THE HILLS . - A SONG . BY THE SAME .- ( PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED . ) COMB o'er the hills , my love ...
Side 34
... thee , And those fond hopes you gave it . 1 feel that youth and joy may fade Like suns in yonder blue , love- But oh ! 1 feel that I was made To live and die with you , love . In either chance that I shall cling To this dear arm of ...
... thee , And those fond hopes you gave it . 1 feel that youth and joy may fade Like suns in yonder blue , love- But oh ! 1 feel that I was made To live and die with you , love . In either chance that I shall cling To this dear arm of ...
Side 36
... thee , " Sing my little Poesy ! " And often when , on wandering bent , Thoughtless Cupid rambling went , She learn'd a soft and plaintive air , To soothe her lonely mother's care . Thus her little song would flow , In sympathy with joy ...
... thee , " Sing my little Poesy ! " And often when , on wandering bent , Thoughtless Cupid rambling went , She learn'd a soft and plaintive air , To soothe her lonely mother's care . Thus her little song would flow , In sympathy with joy ...
Side 68
... thee . The friends who in our sunshine live , When winter comes are flown ; And he who has but tears to give , Must weep those tears alone . " the blessings of this terrestrial state , that of a sincere and ardent friend is the most ...
... thee . The friends who in our sunshine live , When winter comes are flown ; And he who has but tears to give , Must weep those tears alone . " the blessings of this terrestrial state , that of a sincere and ardent friend is the most ...
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