The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Том 5Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1835 |
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... sounds of life are heard . An awful stillness reigns , and nature seems to have lost the powers of production . We may be told that heat cannot be the vital principle , because when greatly augmented , it destroys life . It might as ...
... sounds of life are heard . An awful stillness reigns , and nature seems to have lost the powers of production . We may be told that heat cannot be the vital principle , because when greatly augmented , it destroys life . It might as ...
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... sound of that flood on the beaches so dear ! Ne'er ripples the river so pleasantly here . Oh , the pebble - strown beaches , that echo all day To the kill - deer's shrill shriek and the bank - swallow's lay , And at eve , when the ...
... sound of that flood on the beaches so dear ! Ne'er ripples the river so pleasantly here . Oh , the pebble - strown beaches , that echo all day To the kill - deer's shrill shriek and the bank - swallow's lay , And at eve , when the ...
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... sound like the blast of a trumpet . The dry leaves whirl in eddies through the air . A fret - work of hoar - frost covers the plain . The stagnant water in the pools and ditches , is frozen into fantastic figures . Nature ceases from ...
... sound like the blast of a trumpet . The dry leaves whirl in eddies through the air . A fret - work of hoar - frost covers the plain . The stagnant water in the pools and ditches , is frozen into fantastic figures . Nature ceases from ...
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... sounds the hunter's horn ; Birds in every brake are singing ; Yellow green the springing corn . May has come , -in field and meadow Starry bloom the virgin flowers : Broad the maple flings its shadow { Snowy white the elder bowers ...
... sounds the hunter's horn ; Birds in every brake are singing ; Yellow green the springing corn . May has come , -in field and meadow Starry bloom the virgin flowers : Broad the maple flings its shadow { Snowy white the elder bowers ...
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... balloon a rotary motion , which made me deathly sick for a moment ; but strong emotion conquered all my physical ailings . My brain ached with the intensity of my rapture . Human sounds had 9 1835. ] 65 Leaves from an Eronaut . 6 ...
... balloon a rotary motion , which made me deathly sick for a moment ; but strong emotion conquered all my physical ailings . My brain ached with the intensity of my rapture . Human sounds had 9 1835. ] 65 Leaves from an Eronaut . 6 ...
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