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" ... of Rome — Florence — to cast me out of her most sweet bosom, where I was born, and bred, and passed half of the life of man, and in which, with her good leave, I still desire with all my heart to repose my weary spirit, and finish the days allotted... "
Stories from the Italian Poets: ... with Critical Notices of the Life and ... - Page 12
by Leigh Hunt - 1846
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Stories from the Italian Poets: With the Lives of the Writers

Leigh Hunt - 1846 - 372 pages
...still desire with all my heart to repose my weary spirit, and finish ihe days allotted me ; and so I have wandered in almost every place to which our language...often unjustly imputed to the sufferer's fault. Truly 1 have been a vessel without sail and without rudder, driven about upon different ports and shores...
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Knight's Penny Magazine, Volumes 1-2; Volumes 15-16

1846 - 502 pages
...still desire with all my heart to repose my weary spirit, and finish the days allotted me; and so I have wandered in almost every place to which our language...beggar, exposing against my will the wounds given me my fortune, too often unjustly imputed to the sufferer's fault. Truly I have been a vessel without...
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Knight's Penny Magazine, Volumes 1-2

1846 - 506 pages
...all my heart to repose my weary spirit, and finish the days allotted me; and so I have wandered iu almost every place to which our language extends,...beggar, exposing against my will the wounds given me my fortune, too often unjustly imputed to the sufferer's fault. Truly I have been a vessel without...
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Lowe's Edinburgh magazine, Volume 1

1847 - 548 pages
...still desire, with all my heart, to repose my weary spirit, and finish the days allotted me ; and so I have wandered in almost every place to which our language...beggar, exposing against my will the wounds given me my fortune, too often unjustly imputed to the sufferer's fault. Truly I have been a vessel without...
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The Biblical repositor (and quarterly observer) [afterw.] The American ...

Edward Robinson - 1849 - 872 pages
...still desire, with all my heart, to repose my weary spirit, and finish the days allotted me ; and so I have wandered in almost every place to which our language...sufferer's Fault. Truly, I have been a vessel without sail or rudder, driven about upon different ports and shores by the dry wind that springs out of dolorous...
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The Genius of Italy: Being Sketches of Italian Life, Literature, and Religion

Robert Turnbull - 1849 - 364 pages
...still desire with all my heart to repose my weary spirit, and finish the days allotted me ; and so I have wandered in almost every place to which our language...sufferer's fault. Truly, I have been a vessel without sail or rudder, driven about upon different ports and shores by the dry wind that springs out of dolorous...
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The Biblical Repository and Classical Review

1849 - 788 pages
...still desire, with all my heart, to repose my weary spirit, and finish the days allotted me ; and so I have wandered in almost every place to which our language...sufferer's fault. Truly, I have been a vessel without sail or rudder, driven about upon different ports and shores by the dry wind that springs out of dolorous...
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The Genius of Italy: Being Sketches of Italian Life, Literature, and Religion

Robert Turnbull - 1849 - 346 pages
...fortune, too often unjustly imputed to the sufferer's fault. Truly, I have been a vessel without sail or rudder, driven about upon different ports and shores...wind that springs out of dolorous poverty ; and hence I have appeared vile in the eyes of many, who perhaps, by some better report, had conceived of me a...
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The Biblical Repository and Classical Review

1849 - 778 pages
...still desire, with all my heart, to repose my weary spirit, and finish the days allotted me ; and so I have wandered in almost every place to which our language extends, a stranger, almosf a beggar, exposing, against my will, the wounds given me by fortune, too often unjustly imputed...
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The Biblical Repository and Classical Review, Volume 5

1849 - 788 pages
...still desire, with all my heart, to repose my weary spirit, and finish the days allotted me ; and so I have wandered in almost every place to which our language...sufferer's fault. Truly, I have been a vessel without sail or rudder, driven about upon different ports and shores by the dry wind that springs out of dolorous...
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