The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... Hope's joyous prototype of after days , Where , like thy vernal landscape's bright repose , Life's vision'd beauty met my ardent gaze ; Music around , and odours on the breeze , And blossoms blushing from the leafy trees , " Years cast ...
... Hope's joyous prototype of after days , Where , like thy vernal landscape's bright repose , Life's vision'd beauty met my ardent gaze ; Music around , and odours on the breeze , And blossoms blushing from the leafy trees , " Years cast ...
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... hope ; blasted will be every prospect of private hap- piness , or of public prosperity . All the institutions which are now calculated to diffuse the benefits of education ; all the temples sacred to the living God , will be swept away ...
... hope ; blasted will be every prospect of private hap- piness , or of public prosperity . All the institutions which are now calculated to diffuse the benefits of education ; all the temples sacred to the living God , will be swept away ...
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... hope and military pride , surrounded by the pomp and circumstance of glo- rious war , by the tumult and glitter of an army with flying colours , and drums and hearts beating . Now the solitary horseman rode alone ; the breeze bore not ...
... hope and military pride , surrounded by the pomp and circumstance of glo- rious war , by the tumult and glitter of an army with flying colours , and drums and hearts beating . Now the solitary horseman rode alone ; the breeze bore not ...
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... hope , that his troops would prove equal to the invaders . He knew the British were not invincible . He had even seen them panic struck under Braddock and Dunbar , and was aware of their having been staggered by a handful of irregulars ...
... hope , that his troops would prove equal to the invaders . He knew the British were not invincible . He had even seen them panic struck under Braddock and Dunbar , and was aware of their having been staggered by a handful of irregulars ...
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... Hope departed ; or Despair . My dulcet harp was strung to Rapture's notes ; Its jocund strings re - echoed themes of love , Or careless caroll'd what young joys could teach . When twilight came , I sought the mountain's brow , To mark ...
... Hope departed ; or Despair . My dulcet harp was strung to Rapture's notes ; Its jocund strings re - echoed themes of love , Or careless caroll'd what young joys could teach . When twilight came , I sought the mountain's brow , To mark ...
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