The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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Whatever thy hand findeth to do , do it with all thy might . ' Behind us , behind each one of us . lie six thousand years of human effort , human conquest : before us is the boundless Time , with its as yet uncreated and unconquered ...
Whatever thy hand findeth to do , do it with all thy might . ' Behind us , behind each one of us . lie six thousand years of human effort , human conquest : before us is the boundless Time , with its as yet uncreated and unconquered ...
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On the other hand , Tay- lor , and after him Scott , shrunk from strict imitation of the stanza - whereby , as both Coleridge and Wordsworth have observed , a pervading and pathetic beauty of effect is sa- crificed .
On the other hand , Tay- lor , and after him Scott , shrunk from strict imitation of the stanza - whereby , as both Coleridge and Wordsworth have observed , a pervading and pathetic beauty of effect is sa- crificed .
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The various moral and political characteristics of these states are touched off with a masterly hand . Frankfort , the city of Jews and diplomatists ; Jews who have enslaved all the monarchs and states of Christendom , and ministers who ...
The various moral and political characteristics of these states are touched off with a masterly hand . Frankfort , the city of Jews and diplomatists ; Jews who have enslaved all the monarchs and states of Christendom , and ministers who ...
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Ye two can never wander hand in hand ! Thou canst not name her name , -- hast not the power Her nature or her life to understand . Feelest thou this ? -- then cast thy eyelids down , For from the east her breath comes wafted o'er .
Ye two can never wander hand in hand ! Thou canst not name her name , -- hast not the power Her nature or her life to understand . Feelest thou this ? -- then cast thy eyelids down , For from the east her breath comes wafted o'er .
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All sorts of things from every hand ! Chamberlain's keys , a pile of sacks ; Books of full blood - descents in packs ; Dog - chains and sword - chains by the ton , Of order - ribbons bales twenty - one . Or when to the New World we come ...
All sorts of things from every hand ! Chamberlain's keys , a pile of sacks ; Books of full blood - descents in packs ; Dog - chains and sword - chains by the ton , Of order - ribbons bales twenty - one . Or when to the New World we come ...
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