The Token and Atlantic Souvenir: A Christmas and New Year's PresentSamuel Griswold Goodrich, George Stillman Hilliard Gray and Bowen, 1834 |
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... with pleasure . They often incommode ; they sometimes alarm us . We are during a considerable portion of our lives suffering from the inconveniences of climate , and the incessant changes of nature ; INTRODUCTION . 11.
... with pleasure . They often incommode ; they sometimes alarm us . We are during a considerable portion of our lives suffering from the inconveniences of climate , and the incessant changes of nature ; INTRODUCTION . 11.
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... live . All the possessions of life are accumulated , and to what purpose ? to be cared for , to be borne about with us for a little season , then to be laid aside , like the habiliments of a weary day . The entire physical energies of ...
... live . All the possessions of life are accumulated , and to what purpose ? to be cared for , to be borne about with us for a little season , then to be laid aside , like the habiliments of a weary day . The entire physical energies of ...
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... live till they have seen the great course of human affairs pass by them , and them- selves monuments of the things that have been , rather than partakers of the things that are . But if any would understand how truly we ascribe ...
... live till they have seen the great course of human affairs pass by them , and them- selves monuments of the things that have been , rather than partakers of the things that are . But if any would understand how truly we ascribe ...
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... lives amidst the relicts of change , amidst the tombs of the departed . So it is with families . They rise , they flourish , only to be dispersed , to decline , to pass away ! One day , all was life and activity ; the vigor of youth and ...
... lives amidst the relicts of change , amidst the tombs of the departed . So it is with families . They rise , they flourish , only to be dispersed , to decline , to pass away ! One day , all was life and activity ; the vigor of youth and ...
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... around , In the spells of glad vision , and magical sound ; I would live with the orators , poets , and sages , Whose glories make bright the dim record of ages ; And the great of past years , with the lore My Lot-By Charles Sherry.
... around , In the spells of glad vision , and magical sound ; I would live with the orators , poets , and sages , Whose glories make bright the dim record of ages ; And the great of past years , with the lore My Lot-By Charles Sherry.
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