The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... trees to serve as fuel for themselves and their army . Such was the external appearance of our noble city in the year 1732. Peace and concord reigned within it , under the mild and wise administration of Governor Gor- don , who had ...
... trees to serve as fuel for themselves and their army . Such was the external appearance of our noble city in the year 1732. Peace and concord reigned within it , under the mild and wise administration of Governor Gor- don , who had ...
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... trees to serve as fuel for themselves and their army . Such was the external appearance of our noble city in the year 1732. Peace and concord reigned within it , under the mild and wise administration of Governor Gor- don , who had ...
... trees to serve as fuel for themselves and their army . Such was the external appearance of our noble city in the year 1732. Peace and concord reigned within it , under the mild and wise administration of Governor Gor- don , who had ...
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... trees , & c . & c . is an operation so simple as to need no description . Had the poet , therefore , told us how the two heroes went up , whether in a cart or a wagon , and entered into the thou- sand particulars which the subject ...
... trees , & c . & c . is an operation so simple as to need no description . Had the poet , therefore , told us how the two heroes went up , whether in a cart or a wagon , and entered into the thou- sand particulars which the subject ...
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... the hollow tree . The shady bank , the purling stream , The woody wild his heart possessed , The dewy lawn , his morning dream In fancy's gayest colours dressed . " And why ( he cried ) did I forsake THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 31.
... the hollow tree . The shady bank , the purling stream , The woody wild his heart possessed , The dewy lawn , his morning dream In fancy's gayest colours dressed . " And why ( he cried ) did I forsake THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 31.
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... trees , and roses , pinks and lilies , " Bachelor's buttons , " crisp as she herself , And lowly passion - flower , the type of love ! Six chairs , two tables , and a looking glass , Were burnished bright and oft ; and round the room ...
... trees , and roses , pinks and lilies , " Bachelor's buttons , " crisp as she herself , And lowly passion - flower , the type of love ! Six chairs , two tables , and a looking glass , Were burnished bright and oft ; and round the room ...
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