The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... mind . Yet are those youthful glowing lays of thine The emanations of a soul divine ; Who heard thee sing , but felt sweet music's dart In thrilling transports pierce his captive heart ? Whether soft melting airs attuned thy song , Or ...
... mind . Yet are those youthful glowing lays of thine The emanations of a soul divine ; Who heard thee sing , but felt sweet music's dart In thrilling transports pierce his captive heart ? Whether soft melting airs attuned thy song , Or ...
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... mind was ravaged by despair , but that he was pinched with fa- mine . These proofs of his misery thrilled to my inmost heart . Horror and shuddering invaded me as I stood gazing upon him , and , for a time , I was without the power of ...
... mind was ravaged by despair , but that he was pinched with fa- mine . These proofs of his misery thrilled to my inmost heart . Horror and shuddering invaded me as I stood gazing upon him , and , for a time , I was without the power of ...
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... mind , and of a conscience void of offence ; and such external vicis- situdes as marked it did but ripen his virtues for their appropriate scene hereafter . The praise of his public career , is that it has been barren of those incidents ...
... mind , and of a conscience void of offence ; and such external vicis- situdes as marked it did but ripen his virtues for their appropriate scene hereafter . The praise of his public career , is that it has been barren of those incidents ...
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... the morning of that day , The far - responding reveillé Had summon'd in embattled line The leagued nations of the Rhine . The impulse of one mighty mind Had led those glittering legions forth , And bade them 68 THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK .
... the morning of that day , The far - responding reveillé Had summon'd in embattled line The leagued nations of the Rhine . The impulse of one mighty mind Had led those glittering legions forth , And bade them 68 THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK .
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... mind from gross and vulgar gratifications ; but finally so entire- ly absorb and purify it ; so quicken its sensibility and re- fine its taste , that pleasures more gross lose their attrac- tions and become disgusting . Men , whose ...
... mind from gross and vulgar gratifications ; but finally so entire- ly absorb and purify it ; so quicken its sensibility and re- fine its taste , that pleasures more gross lose their attrac- tions and become disgusting . Men , whose ...
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