The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... hope , we suppose his affliction not quite remediless , that his fall is an accident to which the way - farers of this life are daily liable , and we anticipate his immediate rise to resume his labours . But how are we deceived by the ...
... hope , we suppose his affliction not quite remediless , that his fall is an accident to which the way - farers of this life are daily liable , and we anticipate his immediate rise to resume his labours . But how are we deceived by the ...
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... hope- alas ! the hope how vain ! To hear thy future more enripened strain ; When fancy's fire with judgment had combined To guide each effort of the enraptured mind . Yet are those youthful glowing lays of thine The emanations of a soul ...
... hope- alas ! the hope how vain ! To hear thy future more enripened strain ; When fancy's fire with judgment had combined To guide each effort of the enraptured mind . Yet are those youthful glowing lays of thine The emanations of a soul ...
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... hope of being com- forted by some dim ray , which might assure me that my labours were approaching an end . At last this propitious token appeared , and I issued forth into a kind of cham- ber , one side of which was open to the air and ...
... hope of being com- forted by some dim ray , which might assure me that my labours were approaching an end . At last this propitious token appeared , and I issued forth into a kind of cham- ber , one side of which was open to the air and ...
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... hope ; too close for a person of her liabilities and moral constitution . It is not to her genius , or to fortune , that we must im- pute the miscarriage of her endeavours after happiness . Her example is full of admonition against ...
... hope ; too close for a person of her liabilities and moral constitution . It is not to her genius , or to fortune , that we must im- pute the miscarriage of her endeavours after happiness . Her example is full of admonition against ...
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... Hope's joyous prototype of after days , Where , like thy vernal landscape's bright repose , Life's vision'd beauty met my ardent gaze ; Music around , and odours on the breeze , And blossoms blushing from the leafy trees , " Years cast ...
... Hope's joyous prototype of after days , Where , like thy vernal landscape's bright repose , Life's vision'd beauty met my ardent gaze ; Music around , and odours on the breeze , And blossoms blushing from the leafy trees , " Years cast ...
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