The American Monthly Magazine, Volume 1Nathaniel Parker Willis Peirce and Williams, 1829 |
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... stars ( which are said to have appeared centuries after his death in the very places he mentioned , ) were wanting to complete the harmony . We know how wonderful are the phenomena of color ; how strangely like consummate art the ...
... stars ( which are said to have appeared centuries after his death in the very places he mentioned , ) were wanting to complete the harmony . We know how wonderful are the phenomena of color ; how strangely like consummate art the ...
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... stars sang together . ' You would hardly look for music in the dreariness of the early winter . But before the keener frosts set in , and while the warm winds are yet stealing back occasionally like regrets of the departed summer ...
... stars sang together . ' You would hardly look for music in the dreariness of the early winter . But before the keener frosts set in , and while the warm winds are yet stealing back occasionally like regrets of the departed summer ...
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... Stars upon stars , ' he cried , whose names The minstrel's harp would fain resound , ' But , O my eyes , forbear ! ' I've something here to do , beside " Gazing on beauty , pomp and pride , ' With wild , unmanner'd stare . ' He closed ...
... Stars upon stars , ' he cried , whose names The minstrel's harp would fain resound , ' But , O my eyes , forbear ! ' I've something here to do , beside " Gazing on beauty , pomp and pride , ' With wild , unmanner'd stare . ' He closed ...
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... stars . Our affections awake , and our better nature has a freer pulse under the shining of those timid and pure lamps hung up in the darkness ; and though the sun has more glory , it is only on the stars that our look lingers , and our ...
... stars . Our affections awake , and our better nature has a freer pulse under the shining of those timid and pure lamps hung up in the darkness ; and though the sun has more glory , it is only on the stars that our look lingers , and our ...
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... stars dim twinkled through his form : ' and the early death of Cormac is prophesied in a simile as original as it is powerful : - Death stands dim behind thee , like the darkened half of the moon behind its glowing light . ' The grand ...
... stars dim twinkled through his form : ' and the early death of Cormac is prophesied in a simile as original as it is powerful : - Death stands dim behind thee , like the darkened half of the moon behind its glowing light . ' The grand ...
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