The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... thee to thy God- Thy little feet may then beguile thee far From every simple scene thy home had known , To wander thro ' the wild . From every storm 18 THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK .
... thee to thy God- Thy little feet may then beguile thee far From every simple scene thy home had known , To wander thro ' the wild . From every storm 18 THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK .
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... thee ! But it was not reserved for him again to enjoy the so- ciety of this lovely woman , whose genius was only equal- led by her misfortunes . Before the courier had departed , I received information from one of my friends at Myti ...
... thee ! But it was not reserved for him again to enjoy the so- ciety of this lovely woman , whose genius was only equal- led by her misfortunes . Before the courier had departed , I received information from one of my friends at Myti ...
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... thee , And when the drum beats far away , I'll drop a silent tear and bless thee . Return'd with honour , from the hostile plain , Mary will smile , and all be fair again . " The bugles through the forest wind , The woodland soldiers ...
... thee , And when the drum beats far away , I'll drop a silent tear and bless thee . Return'd with honour , from the hostile plain , Mary will smile , and all be fair again . " The bugles through the forest wind , The woodland soldiers ...
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... thee welcome to the blissful skies , And wipe the tears for ever from thine eyes . How did we hope - alas ! the hope how vain ! To hear thy future more enripened strain ; When fancy's fire with judgment had combined To guide each effort ...
... thee welcome to the blissful skies , And wipe the tears for ever from thine eyes . How did we hope - alas ! the hope how vain ! To hear thy future more enripened strain ; When fancy's fire with judgment had combined To guide each effort ...
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... thee low , ) There may the weeping morn its tribute bring , And angels shield it with their golden wing , Till the last trump shall burst the womb of night , And the purged atoms to their soul unite ! THE ADVENTURE OF A SOMNAMBULIST ...
... thee low , ) There may the weeping morn its tribute bring , And angels shield it with their golden wing , Till the last trump shall burst the womb of night , And the purged atoms to their soul unite ! THE ADVENTURE OF A SOMNAMBULIST ...
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