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" Ev'n thought meets thought, ere from the lips it part, And each warm wish springs mutual from the heart. This sure is bliss (if bliss on earth there be) And once the lot of Abelard and me. "
Solitude Considered with Respect to Its Influence Upon the Mind and the Heart - Page 372
by Johann Georg Zimmermann - 1799
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The poetical works of Alexander Pope. Ed. by H.F. Cary, with a biogr. notice ...

Alexander Pope - 1839 - 510 pages
...nature, law : All then is full, possessing and possest, No craving void left aching in the breast : r the immortals wage ; such horrors rend The world's vast concave, w wish springs mutual from the heart. This sure is bliss (if bliss on earth there be), And once the lot...
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Select Works of the British Poets: In a Chronological Series from Ben Jonson ...

John Aikin - English poetry - 1841 - 840 pages
...Nature law : All then is full, possessing and possess'd, No craving void left aching in the breast : o wide, And Eve first to her husband thus began. " Adam, well may we wish springs mutual from the heart. This sure is bliss (if bliss on Earth there be) And once the lot...
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Southern Literary Messenger, Volume 10

1844 - 836 pages
...nature law ; All then is full, possessing and possessed, No craving void left aching in the breast; Ev'n thought meets thought, ere from the lips it part. And each wurm wish springs mutual from the heert." Now this is very harmonious and very eloquent. But is it...
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Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 24

Theology - 1867 - 848 pages
...every tree, and watered by a confluence of all the crystal streams of social delight. A point " Where thought meets thought ere from the lips it part, And each warm wish springs mutual from the heart." Such occasions do not wholly depend upon human volition. They...
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The Complete Works Of Robert Burns

1845 - 440 pages
...two persons of different sexes, when their interests are united and ahsorhed hy the tie of loveWhen thought meets thought, ere from the lips it part, And each warm wish springs mutual from the he;u4. There, confidence — confidence that exalts them the more in one...
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Self-glorification, a Chinese play for the times. Rebecca and her daughters ...

George Stephens - 1846 - 420 pages
...rebellion against their sovereign, and why not as plausibly use the word against themselves ? " E'en thought meets thought ere from the lips it part, And each warm wish springs mutual from the heart." LADY NINNYHAM. Stand off! Good Heavens ! My reputation. ROLAND....
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The works of Alexander Pope, with notes and illustrations, by ..., Volume 3

Alexander Pope - 1847 - 442 pages
...Maisterie comes, the Lord of Love anon " Flutters his wings, and forthwith is he gone." Chaucer.— P. Ev'n thought meets thought, ere from the lips it part, And each warm wish springs mutual from the heart. This sure is bliss, if bliss on earth there be, And once the lot...
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The Works of the British Poets, Selected and Chronologically Arranged ...

English poetry - 1852 - 874 pages
...Nature law : All then is full, possessing and possess'd, No craving void left aching in the breast : Ev'n thought meets thought, ere from the lips it part, And each warm wish springs mutual from the heart, This sure is bliss (if bliss on Earth there be) And once the lot...
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Democritus in London: With the Mad Pranks and Comical Conceits of Motley and ...

George Daniel - English poetry - 1852 - 338 pages
...happens it that these poetical apostrophisers of conjugal blessedness should be bachelors ? When " Thought meets thought, ere from the lips it part, And each warm wish springs mutual from the heart, This sure is bliss, if bliss on earth there be — " But what bliss...
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Democritus in London: With the Mad Pranks and Comical Conceits of Motley and ...

George Daniel - London (England) - 1852 - 328 pages
...happens it that these poetical apostrophisers of conjugal blessedness should be bachelors ? When " Thought meets thought, ere from the lips it part, And each warm wish springs mutual from the heart, This sure is bliss, if bliss on earth there be — " But what bliss...
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