The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... may close upon the village bell , That now on Sabbath leads 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 .
... may close upon the village bell , That now on Sabbath leads 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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... wild . From every storm , Unhous'd , unsheltered , from thy God estrang'd , Thy heart desponding , and thy soul deprest , Experience then may whisper in thine ear , To seek thy parent , as thy first , best friend . So have I mark'd the ...
... wild . From every storm , Unhous'd , unsheltered , from thy God estrang'd , Thy heart desponding , and thy soul deprest , Experience then may whisper in thine ear , To seek thy parent , as thy first , best friend . So have I mark'd the ...
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... in 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.
... in 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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... wild rose of the vale To bind the temples of her lover . As near his little farm she stray'd , Where birds of love were ever pairing , She saw her William in the shade , 66 The arms of ruthless war preparing . Though now , " he cried ...
... wild rose of the vale To bind the temples of her lover . As near his little farm she stray'd , Where birds of love were ever pairing , She saw her William in the shade , 66 The arms of ruthless war preparing . Though now , " he cried ...
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... wild a place , I was turning back , when I saw a dog hunting about among the bushes , and close after him a young man , who came run- ning towards me , not to plunder , as I for an instant ap- prehended , but merely to inquire if I had ...
... wild a place , I was turning back , when I saw a dog hunting about among the bushes , and close after him a young man , who came run- ning towards me , not to plunder , as I for an instant ap- prehended , but merely to inquire if I had ...
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