The New-England Magazine, Volumen3Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 87
Página 64
... light and joy to the benighted mind . Men need no sage interpreters to tell The mystery of your sense ; ye speak a tongue Familiar to the soul ; -known unto all , Yet written not in men's records of lore . Who looketh on your soft and ...
... light and joy to the benighted mind . Men need no sage interpreters to tell The mystery of your sense ; ye speak a tongue Familiar to the soul ; -known unto all , Yet written not in men's records of lore . Who looketh on your soft and ...
Página 98
... light across it than ever brightened the illuminated scroll of a monkish legend - with thy dark tresses ever and anon lightly sweeping its margin , and half shadowing the delicate fingers which enclose it - the veriest mocker at ...
... light across it than ever brightened the illuminated scroll of a monkish legend - with thy dark tresses ever and anon lightly sweeping its margin , and half shadowing the delicate fingers which enclose it - the veriest mocker at ...
Página 257
... light of a calamity , is to be interpreted by a religious man to be also its provocation , regard- ed in its light of a judgement . Again ; travers- ing the surface of the earth in certain great lines , it appears to have visited ...
... light of a calamity , is to be interpreted by a religious man to be also its provocation , regard- ed in its light of a judgement . Again ; travers- ing the surface of the earth in certain great lines , it appears to have visited ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
American appeared bank beautiful Boston Brahmin called cause character Chippeway cholera church College commenced Congress Constitution course Dahcotahs death disease duke of Brittany duty earth Eckbert effect England engraving Epicurism eral exer father favor fear feeling Fort Snelling France friends genius give Great-Britain hand happiness head heart honor human hundred Indian interest Isabeau de Bavière JOSEPH STORY king labor lady land learned live look Massachusetts ment mind moral nature never New-England New-York night object party passed persons Phrenology pleasure poetry political Prairie du Chien present reason respect river seems society soon soul spirit Stephen Girard story Tah Tunkah Nahzhee taste thee thing thou thought tion town United village whole Winnebagoes words young