The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... 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 stranger as the source of life ...
... 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 stranger as the source of life ...
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... soul with chilling 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 ...
... soul with chilling 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 ...
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... soul of man , " would I exclaim , " is the society of a beloved wife ! when , wearied and broken down by the labours of the day , her endearments soothe , her tender cares restore him . The solicitudes and anxieties , and heavier ...
... soul of man , " would I exclaim , " is the society of a beloved wife ! when , wearied and broken down by the labours of the day , her endearments soothe , her tender cares restore him . The solicitudes and anxieties , and heavier ...
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... souls , and the awfulness of the ceremony , we lighted our torches , to preserve us from the evil spirits which then ventured abroad . As soon as the sun arose , we took our last fare- well , and conveyed the body from the house . As we ...
... souls , and the awfulness of the ceremony , we lighted our torches , to preserve us from the evil spirits which then ventured abroad . As soon as the sun arose , we took our last fare- well , and conveyed the body from the house . As we ...
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... soul's poor fabric trembles at thy name ! How long shall man be urged to dread thy sway , For those whom thou untimely tak'st away ? Life's blooming spring just opens to our eyes , And strikes the senses with a sweet surprise , When thy ...
... soul's poor fabric trembles at thy name ! How long shall man be urged to dread thy sway , For those whom thou untimely tak'st away ? Life's blooming spring just opens to our eyes , And strikes the senses with a sweet surprise , When thy ...
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