The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... never addressed me but in the language of kindness -the lustre of those eyes which had ever beamed with mirth and joy became dim , and after a faint struggle , he sought the shades of Elysium ! He retained his senses so as to be able to ...
... never addressed me but in the language of kindness -the lustre of those eyes which had ever beamed with mirth and joy became dim , and after a faint struggle , he sought the shades of Elysium ! He retained his senses so as to be able to ...
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... never occurred to me to follow the carriage , in which I might have found a conveyance or a pilot : but in the exigency of my affairs , I pursued a course as straight as the nature of the territory would admit , without any prospect ...
... never occurred to me to follow the carriage , in which I might have found a conveyance or a pilot : but in the exigency of my affairs , I pursued a course as straight as the nature of the territory would admit , without any prospect ...
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... never before excited such exquisite sensations in my bosom . The air , likewise , breathed into the cavern , was unspeakably delicious . I now found myself on the projecture of a rock . Above and below the hill - side was nearly ...
... never before excited such exquisite sensations in my bosom . The air , likewise , breathed into the cavern , was unspeakably delicious . I now found myself on the projecture of a rock . Above and below the hill - side was nearly ...
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... never before been witnessed by me . A sort of sanctity and awe environed it , owing to the consciousness of absolute and utter loneliness . It was probable that human feet had never before gained this re- cess , that human eyes had ...
... never before been witnessed by me . A sort of sanctity and awe environed it , owing to the consciousness of absolute and utter loneliness . It was probable that human feet had never before gained this re- cess , that human eyes had ...
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... never known to take a single step out of the nar- row path of Wisdom , and that although sometimes it was remarked he had been young , and it was for the purpose not of palliating a defect , but of doing greater honour to his virtues ...
... never known to take a single step out of the nar- row path of Wisdom , and that although sometimes it was remarked he had been young , and it was for the purpose not of palliating a defect , but of doing greater honour to his virtues ...
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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