The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... fear- Do planets in their orbits fly , And is the earth , indeed , a sphere ? " Let planets still their course pursue , And comets to the CENTRE run— In HIм my faithful friend I view , The image of my God - the SUN . " Where Nature's ...
... fear- Do planets in their orbits fly , And is the earth , indeed , a sphere ? " Let planets still their course pursue , And comets to the CENTRE run— In HIм my faithful friend I view , The image of my God - the SUN . " Where Nature's ...
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... fears invade , nor ills molest , Thy soul shall dwell immortal with the blest ; In that bright realm , where dearest friends no more Shall from each other's throbbing breasts be tore , Where all those glorious spirits sit enshrined ...
... fears invade , nor ills molest , Thy soul shall dwell immortal with the blest ; In that bright realm , where dearest friends no more Shall from each other's throbbing breasts be tore , Where all those glorious spirits sit enshrined ...
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... fear of lighting upon the traces of some irregular passion . But to the subject of this discourse , may with justice be applied , the praise of the Chancellor D'Aguesseau , that he was never known to take a single step out of the nar ...
... fear of lighting upon the traces of some irregular passion . But to the subject of this discourse , may with justice be applied , the praise of the Chancellor D'Aguesseau , that he was never known to take a single step out of the nar ...
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... fear to perish in the flames of your houses , crowd your streets the unresisting victims of a fiercer element —that fire which rages in the bosom of your foe . Es- cape is denied ― observe around an indiscriminate slaugh- ter , which ...
... fear to perish in the flames of your houses , crowd your streets the unresisting victims of a fiercer element —that fire which rages in the bosom of your foe . Es- cape is denied ― observe around an indiscriminate slaugh- ter , which ...
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... fear of those who gave it , magnifying the noise of a few of our own horsemen into that of squadrons of the enemy . We again took up the line of march , and had proceeded but a short distance , when the head of the battalion was halted ...
... fear of those who gave it , magnifying the noise of a few of our own horsemen into that of squadrons of the enemy . We again took up the line of march , and had proceeded but a short distance , when the head of the battalion was halted ...
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