The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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Page 27
... hill tole- rant of the plough , not a stream that will float a canoe ; in the roads every ascent is the toil of Sisyphus , every descent the punishment of Vulcan : barrenness with her lichens cowers on the mountain - top , yawning among ...
... hill tole- rant of the plough , not a stream that will float a canoe ; in the roads every ascent is the toil of Sisyphus , every descent the punishment of Vulcan : barrenness with her lichens cowers on the mountain - top , yawning among ...
Page 35
... hill or a row on the lake ; after which came the simple meal , a mirthful hour or two of the easy chair , and social talk ; and then , with ' The cup that cheers , but not inebriates , ' the resumption for what he calls half an hour ...
... hill or a row on the lake ; after which came the simple meal , a mirthful hour or two of the easy chair , and social talk ; and then , with ' The cup that cheers , but not inebriates , ' the resumption for what he calls half an hour ...
Page 39
... Hills , who is described as an intelligent man , and was a great warrior in his time . Shortly before the arrival of Mr. Bain and his com - with five spans of oxen . panions , he had been attacked by Mahouri , the We are sorry that ...
... Hills , who is described as an intelligent man , and was a great warrior in his time . Shortly before the arrival of Mr. Bain and his com - with five spans of oxen . panions , he had been attacked by Mahouri , the We are sorry that ...
Page 69
... hill and dale The morning dawn to meet , Bid the faithful wife farewell ; Your faithful weapons greet ; Until our hands in ashes fall ; The sword shall be their mate ; We've loved too long ; come one and all , And let us soundly hate ...
... hill and dale The morning dawn to meet , Bid the faithful wife farewell ; Your faithful weapons greet ; Until our hands in ashes fall ; The sword shall be their mate ; We've loved too long ; come one and all , And let us soundly hate ...
Page 77
... hills on which the eyes of many a captive that the most sacred privileges of the peo- has gazed so wistfully in vain ; but in their own mountain home they shall listen to the murmurs of the great Atlantic ; they shall go forth and in ...
... hills on which the eyes of many a captive that the most sacred privileges of the peo- has gazed so wistfully in vain ; but in their own mountain home they shall listen to the murmurs of the great Atlantic ; they shall go forth and in ...
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