The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... heart , nor bend his stubborn knee ! He notes with scowling and with angry eye , The man , who holds a pittance from his kind , Yet censures not himself , while he denies His thanks to God , that but increase his stores . Oh ! heart ...
... heart , nor bend his stubborn knee ! He notes with scowling and with angry eye , The man , who holds a pittance from his kind , Yet censures not himself , while he denies His thanks to God , that but increase his stores . Oh ! heart ...
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... heart desponding , and thy soul deprest , Experience then may whisper in thine ear , To seek thy parent , as thy first , best friend . So have I mark'd the floweret by the hedge , Unfold its beauties to the morning sun , To hail the ...
... heart desponding , and thy soul deprest , Experience then may whisper in thine ear , To seek thy parent , as thy first , best friend . So have I mark'd the floweret by the hedge , Unfold its beauties to the morning sun , To hail the ...
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... heart - rending tale , that Jack fell down And broke his crown- Nothing now remains but to deplore the premature fate of the unhappy John . The mention of the crown has much perplexed the commentators . The learned Micro- philus , 26 ...
... heart - rending tale , that Jack fell down And broke his crown- Nothing now remains but to deplore the premature fate of the unhappy John . The mention of the crown has much perplexed the commentators . The learned Micro- philus , 26 ...
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... hollow tree . The shady bank , the purling stream , The woody wild his heart possessed , The dewy lawn , his morning dream In fancy's gayest colours dressed . " And why ( he cried ) did I forsake THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 31.
... hollow tree . The shady bank , the purling stream , The woody wild his heart possessed , The dewy lawn , his morning dream In fancy's gayest colours dressed . " And why ( he cried ) did I forsake THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 31.
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... heart is fixed ; —and I must go To die among my native shades . " He spoke , and to the western springs , ( His gown discharged , his money spent , His blanket tied with yellow strings , ) The shepherd of the forest went . SPECIMEN OF A ...
... heart is fixed ; —and I must go To die among my native shades . " He spoke , and to the western springs , ( His gown discharged , his money spent , His blanket tied with yellow strings , ) The shepherd of the forest went . SPECIMEN OF A ...
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