Holden's Dollar Magazine, Том 2Charles Holden, 1848 |
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... light the russet plains extend ; There , wrap in clouds , the bluish hills ascend . E'en the wild heath displays her purple dyes , And ' midst the desert fruitful fields arise , That , crowned with tufted trees and springing corn , Like ...
... light the russet plains extend ; There , wrap in clouds , the bluish hills ascend . E'en the wild heath displays her purple dyes , And ' midst the desert fruitful fields arise , That , crowned with tufted trees and springing corn , Like ...
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... light and airy modern cotta- It does , but not altogether , because of the com- ges . They are massive and gloomy - solid and last - parison . The reputation Mr. Dana enjoys is not ex- ing ; -yet they must endure for some time , ere ...
... light and airy modern cotta- It does , but not altogether , because of the com- ges . They are massive and gloomy - solid and last - parison . The reputation Mr. Dana enjoys is not ex- ing ; -yet they must endure for some time , ere ...
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... shall sadness bring Thy spirit never more . Come , quit with me the shore , For gladness and the light Where birds of summer sing . Men have been catalogued as poets with no great- er Living Pictures of American Notabilities . 391.
... shall sadness bring Thy spirit never more . Come , quit with me the shore , For gladness and the light Where birds of summer sing . Men have been catalogued as poets with no great- er Living Pictures of American Notabilities . 391.
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... light . At his shot the animal had rolled over like a rabbit , and had not stirred from the spot where he had fallen . The reader can divine what a concert of con- gratulations rose around the vanquisher , who , assum- ing his most ...
... light . At his shot the animal had rolled over like a rabbit , and had not stirred from the spot where he had fallen . The reader can divine what a concert of con- gratulations rose around the vanquisher , who , assum- ing his most ...
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... light . When we had reached the spot called the Stag's Leap , from the fact that when the Duke of Orleans was hunting in the forest , a stag bounded across the road , which is here sunken between two high sloping banks , when we had ...
... light . When we had reached the spot called the Stag's Leap , from the fact that when the Duke of Orleans was hunting in the forest , a stag bounded across the road , which is here sunken between two high sloping banks , when we had ...
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