American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 18Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1841 - American periodicals |
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... O'er rock , and tree , and stream ; And solemn sounds thou utterest , For a mystic voice is thine , And the mournful words thou mutterest , Loud swell , or soft decline . How beautiful art thou , O night ! Within thy pinions ' shade A ...
... O'er rock , and tree , and stream ; And solemn sounds thou utterest , For a mystic voice is thine , And the mournful words thou mutterest , Loud swell , or soft decline . How beautiful art thou , O night ! Within thy pinions ' shade A ...
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... o'er my brain , of horrors manifold That have befallen when this mighty orb Cracked like a globe of glass , alarming nations With the wild thunder ; whose deep - rung vibrations Ran jarring from the tropic to the pole : When cities ...
... o'er my brain , of horrors manifold That have befallen when this mighty orb Cracked like a globe of glass , alarming nations With the wild thunder ; whose deep - rung vibrations Ran jarring from the tropic to the pole : When cities ...
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... o'er . V. But by the wasting form Of erring Sinner ' t is thy lot to be , Thou compeer of the worm ! Tattling to stranger's ear that bends to thee , Of crimes in secret done , when that still heart was free ! VI . Yet in the wakeful ...
... o'er . V. But by the wasting form Of erring Sinner ' t is thy lot to be , Thou compeer of the worm ! Tattling to stranger's ear that bends to thee , Of crimes in secret done , when that still heart was free ! VI . Yet in the wakeful ...
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... O'er ' many mansions ' lingering , glow , In peerless lustre shed ; It were not lonely , thus to soar Where sin and grief can sting no more ! ' One of the Philadelphia journals , in announcing the demise of the dear Departed , observes ...
... O'er ' many mansions ' lingering , glow , In peerless lustre shed ; It were not lonely , thus to soar Where sin and grief can sting no more ! ' One of the Philadelphia journals , in announcing the demise of the dear Departed , observes ...
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... O'er those old rocks so high and brown , Far down below the lightning springs , And blazes through that little town ; While hoarsely GoD's deep thunder calls To Jungfrau through the granite halls . It is a glorious thing to stand Upon ...
... O'er those old rocks so high and brown , Far down below the lightning springs , And blazes through that little town ; While hoarsely GoD's deep thunder calls To Jungfrau through the granite halls . It is a glorious thing to stand Upon ...
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