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... thou canst not enjoy the blessings he has bestowed ? Thou art surround- ed by all the splendor that wealth can procure ; thy dwelling is a palace , and its apartments are adorned with all the luxuries which captivate the eye , or ...
... thou canst not enjoy the blessings he has bestowed ? Thou art surround- ed by all the splendor that wealth can procure ; thy dwelling is a palace , and its apartments are adorned with all the luxuries which captivate the eye , or ...
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... thou no home to shelter thee , no friends or kindred to relieve thy necessities , or administer to thy infirmities ? " 66 No , " replied the beggar ; " my house was con- sumed by fire ; my kindred are all dead , and my friends have ...
... thou no home to shelter thee , no friends or kindred to relieve thy necessities , or administer to thy infirmities ? " 66 No , " replied the beggar ; " my house was con- sumed by fire ; my kindred are all dead , and my friends have ...
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... thou , with soul refined , Hast felt the triumph pure of mind , And learnt a secret joy to find In deepest scenes of woe ; " If e'er with fearful ear at eve Hast heard the wailing tempests grieve Through chink of shattered wall , The ...
... thou , with soul refined , Hast felt the triumph pure of mind , And learnt a secret joy to find In deepest scenes of woe ; " If e'er with fearful ear at eve Hast heard the wailing tempests grieve Through chink of shattered wall , The ...
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... Thou glorious Plant ! that thus with gladness crown'dst Life's spring - time , and beneath bright Summer's eye , Lured'st me so oft to revel with the bee , Among thy snow - white flowers : nay , that e'en yet Propitious , amidst visions ...
... Thou glorious Plant ! that thus with gladness crown'dst Life's spring - time , and beneath bright Summer's eye , Lured'st me so oft to revel with the bee , Among thy snow - white flowers : nay , that e'en yet Propitious , amidst visions ...
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... thou their guard , O God ! We would not , Holy Father , Forsake this hallowed spot , Till on that shore we gather Where graves and griefs are not ; The shore where true devotion Shall rear no pillared shrine , And see no other ocean ...
... thou their guard , O God ! We would not , Holy Father , Forsake this hallowed spot , Till on that shore we gather Where graves and griefs are not ; The shore where true devotion Shall rear no pillared shrine , And see no other ocean ...
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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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