American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 12Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1838 - American periodicals |
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... light , Amidst the ferns that fringe her mossy brink , Inlaid with scarlet berry , gleaming bright , Invites the wanderer to stoop and drink : O ! give me one sweet day amidst the woods , The vernal , stirring breeze , and rous'd - up ...
... light , Amidst the ferns that fringe her mossy brink , Inlaid with scarlet berry , gleaming bright , Invites the wanderer to stoop and drink : O ! give me one sweet day amidst the woods , The vernal , stirring breeze , and rous'd - up ...
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... light , dazzling but not very pure , plays about them in memory ; and associations burning to myself , but cold to any other , are enkindled when the embers of recollection are dis- turbed . They are added to the record of pleasures ...
... light , dazzling but not very pure , plays about them in memory ; and associations burning to myself , but cold to any other , are enkindled when the embers of recollection are dis- turbed . They are added to the record of pleasures ...
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... light of human sympathy seldom penetrated . " I am an old man , ' he added . ' The world call me eminent , and most men ambitious . But what I had been , had not the substance been transformed to shadow in my grasp , no one has ...
... light of human sympathy seldom penetrated . " I am an old man , ' he added . ' The world call me eminent , and most men ambitious . But what I had been , had not the substance been transformed to shadow in my grasp , no one has ...
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... light of his manly deeds ; when we have the key of his cha- racter at hand to decipher the riddle of his waywardness or dull- ness in his youth . The fruits that are early ripe are often worm- eaten and unsound , and the minds that are ...
... light of his manly deeds ; when we have the key of his cha- racter at hand to decipher the riddle of his waywardness or dull- ness in his youth . The fruits that are early ripe are often worm- eaten and unsound , and the minds that are ...
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... light ' ning feet ; But Leslie is a sailor bold , And he is on the sea ; The winds may lose his bark , to - night , Then what's this ball to me ? ' The maidens of my own countrie , I boast me of them all , As smiling in their tranquil ...
... light ' ning feet ; But Leslie is a sailor bold , And he is on the sea ; The winds may lose his bark , to - night , Then what's this ball to me ? ' The maidens of my own countrie , I boast me of them all , As smiling in their tranquil ...
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