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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... Soul inspired ! we bid thee , hail ! ' Dolt indeed , who here would blunder- ' Peal on peal of solemn thunder ! Souls inspired can never quail ! ' ' Rolling wide on ocean's billow'— Hasten , hasten to 26 [ Jan. Unfettered Verse .
... Soul inspired ! we bid thee , hail ! ' Dolt indeed , who here would blunder- ' Peal on peal of solemn thunder ! Souls inspired can never quail ! ' ' Rolling wide on ocean's billow'— Hasten , hasten to 26 [ Jan. Unfettered Verse .
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... thee , a welcome , breathing o'er the tide , The Genii groves of Araby shall pour ; Waves that enfold the pearl , shall bathe thy side , On the old Indian shore . ' PARTING SHIP . It was after a visit to Java , China , and Siam , in '33 ...
... thee , a welcome , breathing o'er the tide , The Genii groves of Araby shall pour ; Waves that enfold the pearl , shall bathe thy side , On the old Indian shore . ' PARTING SHIP . It was after a visit to Java , China , and Siam , in '33 ...
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... thee , too , sweet sister , and thou hast the dew of thy youth . ' He hath placed thee upon his bosom , and his stern countenance wears a smile . The far country ' seems nearer , and the way less dark ; for thou hast gone before ...
... thee , too , sweet sister , and thou hast the dew of thy youth . ' He hath placed thee upon his bosom , and his stern countenance wears a smile . The far country ' seems nearer , and the way less dark ; for thou hast gone before ...
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... thee ! Brightly thou shinest and lookest divinest , Though the rose - tints of day - dawn half veil thee : Look from the height of thy glory , Flowers are opening before thee , Prayers are ascending , the Persian is bending , And the ...
... thee ! Brightly thou shinest and lookest divinest , Though the rose - tints of day - dawn half veil thee : Look from the height of thy glory , Flowers are opening before thee , Prayers are ascending , the Persian is bending , And the ...
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... thee still ! I see thee still , -that cheek of rose , - Those lips , with dewy fragrance wet , That forehead in serene repose , - Those soul - lit eyes , -I see them yet ! Sweet seraph ! Sure , thou art not dead , - Thou gracest still ...
... thee still ! I see thee still , -that cheek of rose , - Those lips , with dewy fragrance wet , That forehead in serene repose , - Those soul - lit eyes , -I see them yet ! Sweet seraph ! Sure , thou art not dead , - Thou gracest still ...
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