American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 12Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1838 - American periodicals |
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Page 38
... rich mellow light streamed in a thousand va- riegated hues over Olivet's green top , the holy city , and the Christian camp , till at last it met Bethsaida's wave , blushing and sparkling in its embrace . Not a ripple disturbed its ...
... rich mellow light streamed in a thousand va- riegated hues over Olivet's green top , the holy city , and the Christian camp , till at last it met Bethsaida's wave , blushing and sparkling in its embrace . Not a ripple disturbed its ...
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... rich and given wings to the soul . I can spare the body , now the soul can live without it . ' There spoke the universal Christian ! What but truth could so change our poor human nature into somewhat quite divine and god- like ! Think ...
... rich and given wings to the soul . I can spare the body , now the soul can live without it . ' There spoke the universal Christian ! What but truth could so change our poor human nature into somewhat quite divine and god- like ! Think ...
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... rich spoils of Persia , of its mighty monarch at thy chariot wheels , and the long line of a new triumph sweeping through the gates and the great heart of the capital -and thou art blind to the will of the gods , though writ in the ...
... rich spoils of Persia , of its mighty monarch at thy chariot wheels , and the long line of a new triumph sweeping through the gates and the great heart of the capital -and thou art blind to the will of the gods , though writ in the ...
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... rich in knowledge hast thou made us all ! Yes , as the new moon out of darkness born , Thou cheer'st our spirits with the blest reflex Of that eternal light , which o'er thy world Sheds its bright mid - day beama . In all this time ...
... rich in knowledge hast thou made us all ! Yes , as the new moon out of darkness born , Thou cheer'st our spirits with the blest reflex Of that eternal light , which o'er thy world Sheds its bright mid - day beama . In all this time ...
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... rich reward . Yes , in the honors which the good unborn Will pay my name , I do a meed foretaste . The time will come , when from the eastern world , With swan - like pomp , some daring mariner Will this way steer , to whom these scenes ...
... rich reward . Yes , in the honors which the good unborn Will pay my name , I do a meed foretaste . The time will come , when from the eastern world , With swan - like pomp , some daring mariner Will this way steer , to whom these scenes ...
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