The Boston Book: Being Specimens of Metropolitan Literature, Occasional and PeriodicalHenry Theodore Tuckerman Light and Horton, 1836 - 312 páginas |
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... glory out ! Thy tones come pouring on my leaping heart- And my stirred spirit hears thee with a start , As boyhood's old remembered shout ! Oh ! have ye heard that peal , From sleeping city's moon - bathed battlements , Or from the ...
... glory out ! Thy tones come pouring on my leaping heart- And my stirred spirit hears thee with a start , As boyhood's old remembered shout ! Oh ! have ye heard that peal , From sleeping city's moon - bathed battlements , Or from the ...
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... glory of old Spain has not yet departed . A thousand associations of green and undecayed beauty still twine around the relics of her fallen grandeur , and every cloud - wrapt mountain and vine - nursing valley is enriched with oft ...
... glory of old Spain has not yet departed . A thousand associations of green and undecayed beauty still twine around the relics of her fallen grandeur , and every cloud - wrapt mountain and vine - nursing valley is enriched with oft ...
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... glory , smile . Thus , from the spirit's deep , blest visions rise- And , like the visitants of peaceful skies , Kindle sublimely , as Attention's eye Intently beams upon their majesty . Such are the fertile thoughts , which wake and ...
... glory , smile . Thus , from the spirit's deep , blest visions rise- And , like the visitants of peaceful skies , Kindle sublimely , as Attention's eye Intently beams upon their majesty . Such are the fertile thoughts , which wake and ...
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... glory of his moral attributes , and accompanied with corrosponding moral feelings , would have left Lord Byron to be honored by future ages , as one , who , like the Roman warriors after victory , came forth laden with the " spolia ...
... glory of his moral attributes , and accompanied with corrosponding moral feelings , would have left Lord Byron to be honored by future ages , as one , who , like the Roman warriors after victory , came forth laden with the " spolia ...
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... glory that shines out from the works of Creation . And thus it is with Coleridge ; and thus it is , in the eloquent language of Sir Philip Sidney- " he showeth himself a passionate lover of that unspeakable and everlasting beauty , to ...
... glory that shines out from the works of Creation . And thus it is with Coleridge ; and thus it is , in the eloquent language of Sir Philip Sidney- " he showeth himself a passionate lover of that unspeakable and everlasting beauty , to ...
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