The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... 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 thy unsheltered ...
... 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 thy unsheltered ...
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... 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 . " Where Nature's ancient forests grow , And mingled laurel never ...
... 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 . " Where Nature's ancient forests grow , And mingled laurel never ...
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... earth below . Sudden , as darts the lightning through the sky , Around the globe thy various weapons fly . Here war's red engines heap the field with slain , And pallid sickness there extends thy reign ; Here the soft virgin weeps her ...
... earth below . Sudden , as darts the lightning through the sky , Around the globe thy various weapons fly . Here war's red engines heap the field with slain , And pallid sickness there extends thy reign ; Here the soft virgin weeps her ...
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... earth ! when first the laughing spring Came with her sweet - toned winds and rosy hours , And bade the sky a golden mantle fling , To cheer the hills , and brightening world of flowers , Diffusing each clear hue the sunbeam weaves , And ...
... earth ! when first the laughing spring Came with her sweet - toned winds and rosy hours , And bade the sky a golden mantle fling , To cheer the hills , and brightening world of flowers , Diffusing each clear hue the sunbeam weaves , And ...
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... earth ! I came , thy alter'd child , My thanks for ripen'd soul and strength to pour , When summer in its full refulgence smiled ; Like thy unfolded buds , my dream of youth Had brighten'd to the certainty of truth . " Yet death had ...
... earth ! I came , thy alter'd child , My thanks for ripen'd soul and strength to pour , When summer in its full refulgence smiled ; Like thy unfolded buds , my dream of youth Had brighten'd to the certainty of truth . " Yet death had ...
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