The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... deep Blue vault of heaven looks beautiful , With its rich crown of gems , that keep Their silent watch around the full And bright orb'd moon , and call the soul Of man up from its grovelling , To rise upon a lighter wing , Where yon ...
... deep Blue vault of heaven looks beautiful , With its rich crown of gems , that keep Their silent watch around the full And bright orb'd moon , and call the soul Of man up from its grovelling , To rise upon a lighter wing , Where yon ...
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... deep and solitary studies of its constitution and laws , and all its great interests . These studies are extend- ed over the whole circumference of knowledge - all the depths and shoals of the human passions are sounded to acquire the ...
... deep and solitary studies of its constitution and laws , and all its great interests . These studies are extend- ed over the whole circumference of knowledge - all the depths and shoals of the human passions are sounded to acquire the ...
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... deep philosophical works which have been the admiration of all succeeding time . But they could not avert his heart from his country — and on that day - on that very hour , when the dagger of Casca avenged the freedom of Rome , he was ...
... deep philosophical works which have been the admiration of all succeeding time . But they could not avert his heart from his country — and on that day - on that very hour , when the dagger of Casca avenged the freedom of Rome , he was ...
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... deep valley beneath , on the bank of the Delaware . Nothing could exceed the splendour of the scene that lay below . The sun was just rising , his first beams were gradually stealing through the break or gap in the distant mountains ...
... deep valley beneath , on the bank of the Delaware . Nothing could exceed the splendour of the scene that lay below . The sun was just rising , his first beams were gradually stealing through the break or gap in the distant mountains ...
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... deep recesses of the mountain , and on the surface of the river . He was an isolated man , and imagined no earthly being possessed a feeling in unison with his own . When he discovered the wildness and delicate texture of his pupil's ...
... deep recesses of the mountain , and on the surface of the river . He was an isolated man , and imagined no earthly being possessed a feeling in unison with his own . When he discovered the wildness and delicate texture of his pupil's ...
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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