The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... o'er the broken earth , He tells to air , the furrows he has made ! The morn of life is thine ! poor , simple lad ! And mild and sweet the breeze , that fans thy locks ! — Yet ere another moon , the storm may howl , And rudely beat on ...
... o'er the broken earth , He tells to air , the furrows he has made ! The morn of life is thine ! poor , simple lad ! And mild and sweet the breeze , that fans thy locks ! — Yet ere another moon , the storm may howl , And rudely beat on ...
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... o'er wastes of snows , They sent the copper - coloured boy , One generous chief a bow supplied , This gave a shaft , and that a skin ; The feathers , in vermillion dyed , Himself did from a turkey win : Thus dressed so gay , he took his ...
... o'er wastes of snows , They sent the copper - coloured boy , One generous chief a bow supplied , This gave a shaft , and that a skin ; The feathers , in vermillion dyed , Himself did from a turkey win : Thus dressed so gay , he took his ...
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... o'er To please the Muses , -twice a week . Awhile he writ , awhile he read , Awhile he conned their grammar rules- ( An Indian savage so well bred Great credit promised to the schools . ) Some thought he would in law excel , Some said ...
... o'er To please the Muses , -twice a week . Awhile he writ , awhile he read , Awhile he conned their grammar rules- ( An Indian savage so well bred Great credit promised to the schools . ) Some thought he would in law excel , Some said ...
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... o'er my face ; Time has shed its sweetest bloom , All the future must be gloom ! woThis awakes my hourly sighing ; it bala noll down , alw cadw to yous stius edt at belvagg theid Dreary is the thought of dying ! neat Bogojno Pluto's is ...
... o'er my face ; Time has shed its sweetest bloom , All the future must be gloom ! woThis awakes my hourly sighing ; it bala noll down , alw cadw to yous stius edt at belvagg theid Dreary is the thought of dying ! neat Bogojno Pluto's is ...
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... o'er the thistle , Up , rouse from your slumbers , Away ! No vapor encumbers the day ; Wind the echoing horn , For the waking morn Peeps forth in its mantle of gray . CHARACTER OF TILGHMAN . BY HORACE BINNEY . Ir the 62 THE PHILADELPHIA ...
... o'er the thistle , Up , rouse from your slumbers , Away ! No vapor encumbers the day ; Wind the echoing horn , For the waking morn Peeps forth in its mantle of gray . CHARACTER OF TILGHMAN . BY HORACE BINNEY . Ir the 62 THE PHILADELPHIA ...
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