The American Eclectic, 3. sējumsW.R. Peters, 1842 |
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1. lappuse
... lands proves the power which poets possess to diffuse their own sentiments into those of the public , and to fix the public eye on themselves . " It is , " as one has well expressed it , * " the power of an ardent , bold , creative ...
... lands proves the power which poets possess to diffuse their own sentiments into those of the public , and to fix the public eye on themselves . " It is , " as one has well expressed it , * " the power of an ardent , bold , creative ...
8. lappuse
... land of our posterity , made so much of ? We have heard very sensible people boast that they did not think it signified whether the mere manner of their death were subline or ridiculous ; or whether they were buried in a church or a ...
... land of our posterity , made so much of ? We have heard very sensible people boast that they did not think it signified whether the mere manner of their death were subline or ridiculous ; or whether they were buried in a church or a ...
19. lappuse
... land . How any one , who is not only a Protes ant but also a Christian , should feel otherwise we cannot but marvel ; yet we believe it is not a very usual thing for English tourists to be affli ted with a religious home - sickness ...
... land . How any one , who is not only a Protes ant but also a Christian , should feel otherwise we cannot but marvel ; yet we believe it is not a very usual thing for English tourists to be affli ted with a religious home - sickness ...
20. lappuse
... land Behold a meek unworldly band , With ceaseless prayer and sacrifice , And incense wreathing to the skies , Doth intercession make . And who shall say no blessings spring To nobles , people , church , and king , For these poor ...
... land Behold a meek unworldly band , With ceaseless prayer and sacrifice , And incense wreathing to the skies , Doth intercession make . And who shall say no blessings spring To nobles , people , church , and king , For these poor ...
28. lappuse
... children of the day ! They seemed no denizens of earth , But more - a pilgrim - band , With no abiding city here , Who seek a better land . After these very copious extracts we shall content ourselves with NEW POETRY . [ JAN .
... children of the day ! They seemed no denizens of earth , But more - a pilgrim - band , With no abiding city here , Who seek a better land . After these very copious extracts we shall content ourselves with NEW POETRY . [ JAN .
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