The Spirit of the English MagazinesMonroe and Francis, 1831 - American periodicals |
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... early morning , or it might be sultry noon , for he could measure time by no other note of its progress than light and darkness . He had been so happy in his sleep , amid friends who loved him , and the sweeter endearments of those who ...
... early morning , or it might be sultry noon , for he could measure time by no other note of its progress than light and darkness . He had been so happy in his sleep , amid friends who loved him , and the sweeter endearments of those who ...
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... early loosed - the voices from my home Pass'd one by one , and melody and mirth Left me a dreamer by a silent hearth . But , with the fulness of a heart that burn'd For the deep sympathies of mind , I turn'd From that unanswering spot ...
... early loosed - the voices from my home Pass'd one by one , and melody and mirth Left me a dreamer by a silent hearth . But , with the fulness of a heart that burn'd For the deep sympathies of mind , I turn'd From that unanswering spot ...
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... early leaves , and flowers , and songs of mirth , Thousands , like thee , find gladness ! — Couldst thou know How every breeze then summons me to go ! How all the light of love and beauty shed By those rich hours , but woos me to the ...
... early leaves , and flowers , and songs of mirth , Thousands , like thee , find gladness ! — Couldst thou know How every breeze then summons me to go ! How all the light of love and beauty shed By those rich hours , but woos me to the ...
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... early leaves , and flowers , and songs of mirth , Thousands , like thee , find gladness Couldst thou know How every breeze then summons me to go ! How all the light of love and beauty shed By those rich hours , but woos me to the Dead ...
... early leaves , and flowers , and songs of mirth , Thousands , like thee , find gladness Couldst thou know How every breeze then summons me to go ! How all the light of love and beauty shed By those rich hours , but woos me to the Dead ...
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... early veneration caught his giants . How would our story bear the analytical attack of another order of intellect ? We will consider it as it stands , divested of that glow of co- loring and grace of drapery which at once adorn and ...
... early veneration caught his giants . How would our story bear the analytical attack of another order of intellect ? We will consider it as it stands , divested of that glow of co- loring and grace of drapery which at once adorn and ...
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