Cyclopædia of American Literature, Volume 2C. Scribner, 1855 |
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... soul demonstrates its capacity for maintaining an existence independ - breaking its peace by ferocious and bloody brawls ent of matter , by abstracting itself from the body , and expatiating alone in the boundless regions of the past ...
... soul demonstrates its capacity for maintaining an existence independ - breaking its peace by ferocious and bloody brawls ent of matter , by abstracting itself from the body , and expatiating alone in the boundless regions of the past ...
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... soul , Still eling around our hearts , - Between let Ocean roll , Our joint communion breaking with the Sun : Yet still from either beach The voice of blood shall reach , More audible than speech , " We are One . ” * WINTER - FROM THE ...
... soul , Still eling around our hearts , - Between let Ocean roll , Our joint communion breaking with the Sun : Yet still from either beach The voice of blood shall reach , More audible than speech , " We are One . ” * WINTER - FROM THE ...
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... soul again That sad , unearthly strain , That seems from other worlds to plain ; Thus falling , falling from afar , As if some melancholy star Had mingled with her light her sighs , And dropped them from the skies ! " No. - never came ...
... soul again That sad , unearthly strain , That seems from other worlds to plain ; Thus falling , falling from afar , As if some melancholy star Had mingled with her light her sighs , And dropped them from the skies ! " No. - never came ...
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... soul . No spot on earth has helped to form me so much as that beach . There I lifted up my voice in praise amidst the tempest ; there , softened by beauty , I poured out my thanksgiving and contrite confessions . There , in reverential ...
... soul . No spot on earth has helped to form me so much as that beach . There I lifted up my voice in praise amidst the tempest ; there , softened by beauty , I poured out my thanksgiving and contrite confessions . There , in reverential ...
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... soul ; of their new and glowing combina- tions of thought ; of the energy with which they grasped , and subjected to their main purpose , the infinite materials of illustration which nature and life afford , -who can think of the forms ...
... soul ; of their new and glowing combina- tions of thought ; of the energy with which they grasped , and subjected to their main purpose , the infinite materials of illustration which nature and life afford , -who can think of the forms ...
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Cyclopædia of American Literature: Embracing Personal and ..., Volume 2 Evert Augustus Duyckinck,George Long Duyckinck Visualização de excertos - 1965 |
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