Dreams and Reveries of a Quiet Man: Consisting of the Little Genius, and Other Essays, Volume 2J. & J. Harper, 1832 |
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... Sometimes , perchance , a very par- ticularly complaisant friend would laud the little off- springs of my pen ; but it did not gain me bread and butter , and could not satisfy the cravings of hungry na- ture . With a full heart and an ...
... Sometimes , perchance , a very par- ticularly complaisant friend would laud the little off- springs of my pen ; but it did not gain me bread and butter , and could not satisfy the cravings of hungry na- ture . With a full heart and an ...
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... sometimes at the style of apparel among their grandmothers ; but I am very certain the time will come when the dress which is now considered a model of elegant fashion , would set the world in a roar . Perhaps the effect upon persons ...
... sometimes at the style of apparel among their grandmothers ; but I am very certain the time will come when the dress which is now considered a model of elegant fashion , would set the world in a roar . Perhaps the effect upon persons ...
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... sometimes served up for the astonishment of the world . I have made a list of some of these , culled indiscri- minately from various papers , and hasten to give them to the public . " We take great pleasure in informing our readers that ...
... sometimes served up for the astonishment of the world . I have made a list of some of these , culled indiscri- minately from various papers , and hasten to give them to the public . " We take great pleasure in informing our readers that ...
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... Sometimes I have paced up and down my cage . I must have ex- ercise or I die , so I walked and leaped and stamped , to put my blood in motion . Then I laid down for hours , and thought . My past life has been all in review before me . I ...
... Sometimes I have paced up and down my cage . I must have ex- ercise or I die , so I walked and leaped and stamped , to put my blood in motion . Then I laid down for hours , and thought . My past life has been all in review before me . I ...
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... Sometimes I think they never had existence , except in my own brain , that I have never been outside this cavern , that nature placed me here , and that all the remembrances of man- kind , which crowd on me sometimes , are only dreams ...
... Sometimes I think they never had existence , except in my own brain , that I have never been outside this cavern , that nature placed me here , and that all the remembrances of man- kind , which crowd on me sometimes , are only dreams ...
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admiration appeared atheism beautiful behold bosom breath bright bright eyes burst character charm chirography choly clouds creature crowd dark dear delight door dream dress ears editor eyes face fancy fashion father fear feelings fellow flashing floating flowers gaze gentle gentleman glance glowing graceful green hand happy head heard heart heaven hope horror human human voice hushed imagination innu kind leaves light lips little trumpeter live lofty look magnificent melan mind morning nature never night Obadiah once paper passed passion pericranium pleasure poor rose ruined scarcely scene shadows sky at night smile sometimes soul spirit Stanly steam boat strange street struck sublime sweet taste ten chances theatre thing Thomas Jenkins thought thunder tion trumpet uncon voice walked Walter Scott Washington Irving whiskers wish wonder wretched young youth
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Página 70 - I could a tale unfold, whose lightest word Would harrow up thy soul; freeze thy young blood ; Make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres; Thy knotted and combined locks to part, And each particular hair to stand on end, Like quills upon the fretful porcupine : But this eternal blazon must not be To ears of flesh and blood : — List, list, O list!
Página 195 - But rise; let us no more contend, nor blame Each other, blamed enough elsewhere; but strive, In offices of love, how we may lighten Each other's burden, in our share of woe...
Página 7 - Who hung with woods yon mountain's sultry brow ? From the dry rock who bade the waters flow ? Not to the skies in useless columns tost...
Página 98 - Others apart sat on a hill retired, In thoughts more elevate, and reasoned high Of Providence, Foreknowledge, Will, and Fate — Fixed fate, free will, foreknowledge absolute — And found no end, in wandering mazes lost.
Página 192 - Cowards die many times before their deaths ; The valiant never taste of death but once. Of all the wonders that I yet have heard, It seems to me most strange that men should fear ; Seeing that death, a necessary end, Will come, when it will come.
Página 158 - My only strength and stay. Forlorn of thee, Whither shall I betake me, where subsist? While yet we live, scarce one short hour perhaps, Between us two let there be peace; both joining, As join'd in injuries, one enmity Against a foe by doom express assign'd us, That cruel serpent.
Página 188 - That fires the length of Ophiuchus huge In the Arctic sky, and from his horrid hair Shakes pestilence and war.
Página 89 - It must not be; there is no power in Venice Can alter a decree established: 'Twill be recorded for a precedent; And many an error, by the same example, Will rush into the state: it cannot be.
Página 153 - And understood not that a grateful mind By owing owes not, but still pays, at once Indebted and discharged...
Página 3 - The young who labour, and the old who rest. Is any sick ? the Man of Ross relieves, Prescribes, attends, the medicine makes and gives.