The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... course pursue , And comets to the CENTRE run- In HIм my faithful friend I view , The image of my God - the SUN . " Where Nature's ancient forests grow , And mingled laurel never fades , My heart is fixed ; —and I must go To die among my ...
... course pursue , And comets to the CENTRE run- In HIм my faithful friend I view , The image of my God - the SUN . " Where Nature's ancient forests grow , And mingled laurel never fades , My heart is fixed ; —and I must go To die among my ...
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... course as straight as the nature of the territory would admit , without any prospect , or prominent object , to serve as a beacon . After wandering a miserable time , and thinking over all those lamentable thoughts , which occur to one ...
... course as straight as the nature of the territory would admit , without any prospect , or prominent object , to serve as a beacon . After wandering a miserable time , and thinking over all those lamentable thoughts , which occur to one ...
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... course of the river , and the slopes which rose on its farther side , were parts of this exten- sive scene . These objects were at any time fitted to in- spire rapture . Now my delight was enhanced by the contrast which this lightsome ...
... course of the river , and the slopes which rose on its farther side , were parts of this exten- sive scene . These objects were at any time fitted to in- spire rapture . Now my delight was enhanced by the contrast which this lightsome ...
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... course . I admired their fantastic shapes , and endless irregularities . Pass- ing from one to the other of these , my attention lighted , at length , as if by some magical transition , on - a human countenance . My surprise was so ...
... course . I admired their fantastic shapes , and endless irregularities . Pass- ing from one to the other of these , my attention lighted , at length , as if by some magical transition , on - a human countenance . My surprise was so ...
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... 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 wealth , and at another strewing its shores ...
... 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 wealth , and at another strewing its shores ...
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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