The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... sound , too , charmingly " echoes to the sense , " Jack fell down And broke his crown , And Gill came tumbling after . The quick succession of movements is indicated by an equally rapid motion of the short syllables , and in the last ...
... sound , too , charmingly " echoes to the sense , " Jack fell down And broke his crown , And Gill came tumbling after . The quick succession of movements is indicated by an equally rapid motion of the short syllables , and in the last ...
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... sound Divine . But those of more discerning eye Even then could other prospects show , And saw him lay his Virgil by To wander with his dearer bow . The tedious hours of study spent , The heavy - moulded lecture done , He to the woods a ...
... sound Divine . But those of more discerning eye Even then could other prospects show , And saw him lay his Virgil by To wander with his dearer bow . The tedious hours of study spent , The heavy - moulded lecture done , He to the woods a ...
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... sound ! And this same thought does but forerun my need . I'll instant seek — some younger maid to wed ! As I remember this should be the house . Being twilight - hour , she's out upon the trot ? To barter scandal for a dish of tea ...
... sound ! And this same thought does but forerun my need . I'll instant seek — some younger maid to wed ! As I remember this should be the house . Being twilight - hour , she's out upon the trot ? To barter scandal for a dish of tea ...
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... of torment . We crowded around his couch , that we might hear his dying words ; we kissed him and endeavoured to imbibe his latest breath into our mouths . I had heard for the last time the sounds of 4 * THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 41.
... of torment . We crowded around his couch , that we might hear his dying words ; we kissed him and endeavoured to imbibe his latest breath into our mouths . I had heard for the last time the sounds of 4 * THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 41.
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... sounds of a voice which had never addressed me but in the language of kindness -the lustre of those eyes which had ever beamed with mirth and joy became dim , and after a faint struggle , he sought the shades of Elysium ! He retained ...
... sounds of a voice which had never addressed me but in the language of kindness -the lustre of those eyes which had ever beamed with mirth and joy became dim , and after a faint struggle , he sought the shades of Elysium ! He retained ...
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