The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 42Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1853 - American periodicals |
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... gaze my very soul appal ! And yet elsewhere no earthly shape may daunt me : Thy look is demon - like ; ' tis spirit all , And like a spirit doth thy presence haunt me . Thou art a ghost , and wanderest bodiless : Oh ! turn thy gaze ...
... gaze my very soul appal ! And yet elsewhere no earthly shape may daunt me : Thy look is demon - like ; ' tis spirit all , And like a spirit doth thy presence haunt me . Thou art a ghost , and wanderest bodiless : Oh ! turn thy gaze ...
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... , still , unknown shore ; All appear as angels watching , Guarding all my wayward ways ; Guiding , cheering , and protecting , As the stars with constant gaze . From this ceaseless , restless action , From the yearning.
... , still , unknown shore ; All appear as angels watching , Guarding all my wayward ways ; Guiding , cheering , and protecting , As the stars with constant gaze . From this ceaseless , restless action , From the yearning.
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... soul , Where sensibility still wildly played , Like lightning round the ruins it had made . ' he sketch ran thus : It was near the noble mosque of Sultan Ahmed , on a spot commanding 6 a moment in thought , or gaze upon its.
... soul , Where sensibility still wildly played , Like lightning round the ruins it had made . ' he sketch ran thus : It was near the noble mosque of Sultan Ahmed , on a spot commanding 6 a moment in thought , or gaze upon its.
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... gaze upon its now crumbling thres melting into tears . The home which descends to us from is more our country ' than the domain which surrounds have no claim to the latter , whilst the former is indeed the birth ; ' and when we lose it ...
... gaze upon its now crumbling thres melting into tears . The home which descends to us from is more our country ' than the domain which surrounds have no claim to the latter , whilst the former is indeed the birth ; ' and when we lose it ...
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... gaze upon it for the last time . Oh ! how magical is the of these two words upon my mind ! They offer the severest pang my unhappiness . esterday , as they led me past its now ancient and crumbling thresh- n one moment flashed across my ...
... gaze upon it for the last time . Oh ! how magical is the of these two words upon my mind ! They offer the severest pang my unhappiness . esterday , as they led me past its now ancient and crumbling thresh- n one moment flashed across my ...
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