The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... hand to attack or injure them in the least degree , -- at the same time that it places itself aloof , in safe exemption from the dangers which it has already ex- perienced in its connection with them , and to which , from their na- ture ...
... hand to attack or injure them in the least degree , -- at the same time that it places itself aloof , in safe exemption from the dangers which it has already ex- perienced in its connection with them , and to which , from their na- ture ...
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... hands Grasping the parent's skirts , -it was a group That artist's pencil never yet hath sketched In all its plenitude ! And when I saw The brightness of the tear of joy , I felt How poor the pomp of princes , -and what dross Was beaten ...
... hands Grasping the parent's skirts , -it was a group That artist's pencil never yet hath sketched In all its plenitude ! And when I saw The brightness of the tear of joy , I felt How poor the pomp of princes , -and what dross Was beaten ...
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... hands of surviving friends and relatives . On some there were merely the initials of a name ; some were in- scribed with ... hand - was to label the dead bodies , lest their names should be forgotten at the resurrection . Yet he had not ...
... hands of surviving friends and relatives . On some there were merely the initials of a name ; some were in- scribed with ... hand - was to label the dead bodies , lest their names should be forgotten at the resurrection . Yet he had not ...
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... hand are conscious that a por- tion of their being has gone with the departed whithersoever he has gone . Soul clings to soul ; the living dust has a sympathy with the dust of the grave ; and , by the very strength of that sym- pathy ...
... hand are conscious that a por- tion of their being has gone with the departed whithersoever he has gone . Soul clings to soul ; the living dust has a sympathy with the dust of the grave ; and , by the very strength of that sym- pathy ...
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... hands by painful toil Did Freedom's earliest altar rear ; — " Twas here our untaught army stood , With lip compressed and brow severe , When Freedom's sun uprose in blood ! The hand of time hath marked my brow , And I have felt the icy ...
... hands by painful toil Did Freedom's earliest altar rear ; — " Twas here our untaught army stood , With lip compressed and brow severe , When Freedom's sun uprose in blood ! The hand of time hath marked my brow , And I have felt the icy ...
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