The Port Folio, Tom 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... o'er the gulf A moment trembles ; drops ! and man , for whom All else is in alarm : man , the sole cause Of this surrounding storm ! and yet he sleeps , As the storm rock'd to rest . Throw years away ? Throw empires , and be blameless ...
... o'er the gulf A moment trembles ; drops ! and man , for whom All else is in alarm : man , the sole cause Of this surrounding storm ! and yet he sleeps , As the storm rock'd to rest . Throw years away ? Throw empires , and be blameless ...
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... o'er me : use me as you will . Shakspeare thus performed the task assigned him . He had fra- med a character incapable of refinement of sentiment or tenderness of affection ; he therefore made his attentions to women but a step to the ...
... o'er me : use me as you will . Shakspeare thus performed the task assigned him . He had fra- med a character incapable of refinement of sentiment or tenderness of affection ; he therefore made his attentions to women but a step to the ...
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... o'er with the pale cast of thought , And all his enterprises , from an excess of refinement , Lose the name of action . He is degraded in his own estimation by remaining in a state of inag- tivity and insignificance unworthy of his ...
... o'er with the pale cast of thought , And all his enterprises , from an excess of refinement , Lose the name of action . He is degraded in his own estimation by remaining in a state of inag- tivity and insignificance unworthy of his ...
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... o'er the pavement limpingly we tread , But soon recovering , every ailment fled . Forward we march , o'er mountains rude and bare , No decent farm , and even a cabin rare ; Thick wastes of ground oak * o'er the country spread 70 ...
... o'er the pavement limpingly we tread , But soon recovering , every ailment fled . Forward we march , o'er mountains rude and bare , No decent farm , and even a cabin rare ; Thick wastes of ground oak * o'er the country spread 70 ...
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Thick wastes of ground oak * o'er the country spread , While haggard pines sigh dismal overhead . Lo ! the Blue Mountain now in front appears , And high o'er all its lengthen'd ridge uprears ; Th ' inspiring sight redoubled vigour lends ...
Thick wastes of ground oak * o'er the country spread , While haggard pines sigh dismal overhead . Lo ! the Blue Mountain now in front appears , And high o'er all its lengthen'd ridge uprears ; Th ' inspiring sight redoubled vigour lends ...
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