The American Eclectic, 3. sējumsW.R. Peters, 1842 |
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... never lighted on more unreadable matter . Again ; the Tudor alterations in the Liturgy are not character- ized by a poetical spirit . Various other minor features of the Reformation , such as the systematic spoliation and habitual ...
... never lighted on more unreadable matter . Again ; the Tudor alterations in the Liturgy are not character- ized by a poetical spirit . Various other minor features of the Reformation , such as the systematic spoliation and habitual ...
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... never have I dared to seek The presence of my God . III . My fainting soul , in solitude Seeks for relief in vain : Blue hills , and glorious bright green things , Do but augment my pain . IV . I seem ' midst sighs and sounds of That o ...
... never have I dared to seek The presence of my God . III . My fainting soul , in solitude Seeks for relief in vain : Blue hills , and glorious bright green things , Do but augment my pain . IV . I seem ' midst sighs and sounds of That o ...
20. lappuse
... never sees A spirit in the pathless wood ; Dull is the ear that in the breeze No magic hears , nor in the flood : Oh ! let not such ascend the hill , Where holiest superstition still Retains her ancient sway . To me a cross all rudely ...
... never sees A spirit in the pathless wood ; Dull is the ear that in the breeze No magic hears , nor in the flood : Oh ! let not such ascend the hill , Where holiest superstition still Retains her ancient sway . To me a cross all rudely ...
22. lappuse
... never dream , dear girl , again , That thou canst feel forlorn . THOU , who hast taught man's soul to read Sweet Nature's book , if sick with care ; To make our hearts her lessons heed , When she invites to prayer ; THOU , who couldst ...
... never dream , dear girl , again , That thou canst feel forlorn . THOU , who hast taught man's soul to read Sweet Nature's book , if sick with care ; To make our hearts her lessons heed , When she invites to prayer ; THOU , who couldst ...
24. lappuse
... never forgot the joyous thrill That smile in my spirit stirred , Nor how it could charm me against my will , Till I laughed like a joyous bird . II . And the next fair thing that ever I loved Was a bunch of summer flowers , With odors ...
... never forgot the joyous thrill That smile in my spirit stirred , Nor how it could charm me against my will , Till I laughed like a joyous bird . II . And the next fair thing that ever I loved Was a bunch of summer flowers , With odors ...
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