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... spirit is embued ! - Around - around , for many a weary mile , The Alpine masses stretch ; the heavy cloud Cleaves round their brows , concealing with its shroud Bleak , barren rocks , unthawed by summer's smile . Nought but the desart ...
... spirit is embued ! - Around - around , for many a weary mile , The Alpine masses stretch ; the heavy cloud Cleaves round their brows , concealing with its shroud Bleak , barren rocks , unthawed by summer's smile . Nought but the desart ...
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... spirit is abroad , and it cannot be doubted , that the disposi- tion which makes so many individuals observant of our attention to their re- spective communities , may be ascribed to the influence of the same spirit which , in other ...
... spirit is abroad , and it cannot be doubted , that the disposi- tion which makes so many individuals observant of our attention to their re- spective communities , may be ascribed to the influence of the same spirit which , in other ...
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... spirit of the people , and with great practical wisdom . It is absurd to assert , that there are no corruptions in the various modifications by which the affairs of the British empire are administered ; but it would be difficult to show ...
... spirit of the people , and with great practical wisdom . It is absurd to assert , that there are no corruptions in the various modifications by which the affairs of the British empire are administered ; but it would be difficult to show ...
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... spirit , and not been actu- ated by vanity in the part he has so long taken in politics , he would not have allowed himself to be so set for- ward . In the Common Halls of the city he was respectable , sometimes in- trepid ; but in the ...
... spirit , and not been actu- ated by vanity in the part he has so long taken in politics , he would not have allowed himself to be so set for- ward . In the Common Halls of the city he was respectable , sometimes in- trepid ; but in the ...
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... spirit from its centre roll , Its whole long course , a sad and shadowy maze ? Thou midnight or thou noontide of the soul ; One glorious vision lighting up the whole Of the wide world ; or one deep , wild desire , By day and night ...
... spirit from its centre roll , Its whole long course , a sad and shadowy maze ? Thou midnight or thou noontide of the soul ; One glorious vision lighting up the whole Of the wide world ; or one deep , wild desire , By day and night ...
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