Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 62Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1881 - Periodicals Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... Nature un- adorned but not inanimate ; through rev- erent genius a subtle life - giving breath Wordsworth's pure reason . Nevermore will Lodore dash down its flood and foam save with the rhythm of Southey . East winds will not bite so ...
... Nature un- adorned but not inanimate ; through rev- erent genius a subtle life - giving breath Wordsworth's pure reason . Nevermore will Lodore dash down its flood and foam save with the rhythm of Southey . East winds will not bite so ...
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... nature ; he is my and opened our prison doors , and led us a beloved of whom mankind are not afraid , long flight over mountain and moor , lake and who of mankind is not afraid . " Prob- and lea , and dropped us again in our beds , ably ...
... nature ; he is my and opened our prison doors , and led us a beloved of whom mankind are not afraid , long flight over mountain and moor , lake and who of mankind is not afraid . " Prob- and lea , and dropped us again in our beds , ably ...
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... Nature's priest , And by the vision splendid Is on his way attended ; At length the man perceives it die away , And ... natural waist , all belonged to a young goddess . But when Anne Doug- las came down from her height , and turn- ed ...
... Nature's priest , And by the vision splendid Is on his way attended ; At length the man perceives it die away , And ... natural waist , all belonged to a young goddess . But when Anne Doug- las came down from her height , and turn- ed ...
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... nature , to remind him of his past weakness . Standing at the head of the table , tall and straight , with her nobly ... natures to whom love is all in all , and the whole world well lost for its dear and holy sake . Grief over her death ...
... nature , to remind him of his past weakness . Standing at the head of the table , tall and straight , with her nobly ... natures to whom love is all in all , and the whole world well lost for its dear and holy sake . Grief over her death ...
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... nature had been so classified and divided - indeed , when there was no clas- sification at all , but all creatures as well as plants spoke one language , and the arts were in a rudimental state - there was a society formed having for ...
... nature had been so classified and divided - indeed , when there was no clas- sification at all , but all creatures as well as plants spoke one language , and the arts were in a rudimental state - there was a society formed having for ...
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