The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... leaves , wild scattered by the western blast ! Yet would I not that man within his shell Should , snail - like , shrink , and shun the social joy : If he pursue the beaten path of life , Though on his eye , no hot - bed blossoms glare ...
... leaves , wild scattered by the western blast ! Yet would I not that man within his shell Should , snail - like , shrink , and shun the social joy : If he pursue the beaten path of life , Though on his eye , no hot - bed blossoms glare ...
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... another cylinder , higher than that which surrounds it , but so small as to leave between its sides and those of the cavity , an hollow space , you will gain as distinct an image of this hill as words THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 57.
... another cylinder , higher than that which surrounds it , but so small as to leave between its sides and those of the cavity , an hollow space , you will gain as distinct an image of this hill as words THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 57.
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... leaves few striking events for biography . His course does not exhibit the magnificent variety of the Ocean , sometimes uplifted to the skies , at others retiring into its darkest caves ; at one moment gay with the ensigns of power and ...
... leaves few striking events for biography . His course does not exhibit the magnificent variety of the Ocean , sometimes uplifted to the skies , at others retiring into its darkest caves ; at one moment gay with the ensigns of power and ...
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... leaves : " In that pure season , I , thy fervent child , Brought my first offering to thy cloudless gleam ; A soul , whose thoughts like thee were undefiled , And feelings gushing as the mountain stream ; With these my treasures , and ...
... leaves : " In that pure season , I , thy fervent child , Brought my first offering to thy cloudless gleam ; A soul , whose thoughts like thee were undefiled , And feelings gushing as the mountain stream ; With these my treasures , and ...
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... leaves lie scatter'd o'er the lawn ; " Tis true , the maize , the pride of cultur'd fields , No more its fring'd and tassel'd grandeur yields ; Nor the wild warblers of the earlier year , From woodland coverts hill and valley cheer ...
... leaves lie scatter'd o'er the lawn ; " Tis true , the maize , the pride of cultur'd fields , No more its fring'd and tassel'd grandeur yields ; Nor the wild warblers of the earlier year , From woodland coverts hill and valley cheer ...
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Achish admiration Anacreon appeared arms Atmore beautiful behold blue bosom breath bright brow chamomile tea character charms colours critic dark dead death delight dream earth fame fancy feelings fire flowers Fort Erie Fort Niagara gazing genius glory glowing Gummage hand hath heard heart heaven hill honour hope hour Hugh Cameron human labour ladies Lady Morgan look lovely Lucy Lucy Madame de Stael Marianne ment mind morning mountain nature never night o'er Orania passed passions Pennsylvania person Philadelphia pleasure poet poetry PROF ROBERT WALN rocks Sagitto salt salt-box scarcely scene seemed shade silent smile soon sorrow soul sound spirit spring stood stranger stream street sweet taste thee thine thing Thomas Godfrey thou thought tion trees truth Twas village voice Voltaire waves wild Wissahiccon young youth