The Trojan Sketch BookAbba A. Goddard Young & Hartt, 1846 - 180 páginas |
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... gaze of every eye , and kindled up an unwonted ardor among the nations . The best informed and the most civilized com- munities of the eastern hemisphere , from the centre to the extremities , became interested , di- rectly or ...
... gaze of every eye , and kindled up an unwonted ardor among the nations . The best informed and the most civilized com- munities of the eastern hemisphere , from the centre to the extremities , became interested , di- rectly or ...
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... gazing upon some stupenduous product of nature , or the splendors of night while her brow was gemmed with stars , when there were mysterious voices in the murmurs of stream- lets , and the wild dash of mountain torrents ? Who has ...
... gazing upon some stupenduous product of nature , or the splendors of night while her brow was gemmed with stars , when there were mysterious voices in the murmurs of stream- lets , and the wild dash of mountain torrents ? Who has ...
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... gaze on " the King in his beauty , " and enjoy the blessedness of that " land which is very far off , " - those hopes are full of poetry . If the view we have presented is correct , it will be seen on a moments reflection , that by ...
... gaze on " the King in his beauty , " and enjoy the blessedness of that " land which is very far off , " - those hopes are full of poetry . If the view we have presented is correct , it will be seen on a moments reflection , that by ...
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... gaze on the vale of Tempe from the top of Thessalian Olympus , but he can gaze upon the sweet vale of the Hudson , rich in hallowed associ- ations , from our own rock - crested Olympus . He may never wander through the woodlands of old ...
... gaze on the vale of Tempe from the top of Thessalian Olympus , but he can gaze upon the sweet vale of the Hudson , rich in hallowed associ- ations , from our own rock - crested Olympus . He may never wander through the woodlands of old ...
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... the rich- est roses of the ideal world and weaving them in a gorgeous robe , wrap them around their glowing thoughts , and hang them up before the gaze of an admiring world . THE HUNTERS DREAM . BY MISS SARAH BURTIS . A 48.
... the rich- est roses of the ideal world and weaving them in a gorgeous robe , wrap them around their glowing thoughts , and hang them up before the gaze of an admiring world . THE HUNTERS DREAM . BY MISS SARAH BURTIS . A 48.
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Albany AMOS EATON beautiful character charm cheer christian church citizens countenance Daft Jock Grey dark deep Dekanisora delight Derheyden earth Eaton's Elsie EMMA WILLARD enterprise erected Ettrick evil excitement existence fathers fearful feelings felt fiction freedom friends gaze grave hand hath heart Heaven hills Hogg holy honor hope Hudson human Ida Hill imagination immortal improvement influence Jacob D Lansingburgh liberty light literature living look mankind mind Mohawk moral nature never novel reading o'er old Betty Oliver Cromwell passed passion Poestenkill poet poetic element poetry population principles prosperity religious rendered Rensselaerwyck river scenes Scott Selkirk Sir Robert Sir Robert Peel Sir Walter Sir Walter Scott soul spirit sweet taste thee thing thou thought tion TROJAN SKETCH BOOK Troy TROY FEMALE SEMINARY true vale vale of Tempe voice waters wild young
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Página 68 - O! the one life within us and abroad, Which meets all motion and becomes its soul, A light in sound, a sound-like power in light Rhythm in all thought, and joyance...
Página 69 - God coming in his majesty, his telling of the beasts' joyfulness and hills leaping, but a heavenly poesy, wherein almost he showeth himself a passionate lover of that unspeakable and everlasting beauty to be seen by the eyes of the mind only, cleared by faith?
Página 109 - MEN, by associating in large masses, as in camps, and in cities, improve their talents, but impair their virtues, and strengthen their minds, but weaken their morals ; thus a retrocession in the one, is too often the price they pay, for a refinement in the other.
Página 34 - own exceeding great reward"; it has soothed my afflictions; it has multiplied and refined my enjoyments; it has endeared solitude; and it has given me the habit of wishing to discover the good and the beautiful in all that meets and surrounds me.
Página 29 - The rill is tuneless to his ear, who feels No harmony within ; the south wind steals As silent as unseen among the leaves. Who has no inward beauty, none perceives, Though all around is beautiful.
Página 71 - The winter was past, the rain over and gone ; the flowers were appearing on the earth ; the time of the singing of birds had come, and the voice of the turtle was heard in the land ; the fig-tree was putting forth her green figs, and the vines, now in bloom, gave a good smell.
Página 29 - Soul! fearful is thy power, which thus transforms All things into thy likeness; heaves in storms The strong, proud sea, or lays it down to rest, Like the hushed infant on its mother's breast — Which gives each outward circumstance its hue, And shapes the acts, and thoughts of men anew, Till they, in turn, or love or hate impart, As love or hate holds rule within the heart.
Página 141 - It is a matchless volume, and it is impossible that we can study it too much, or esteem it too highly.