The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 11Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1847 - American literature |
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eye there is a misty glimmer of imagination , through which all objects , low as well as high , are seen . Even his ... eyes of those wretched men ; and its moonbeams shedding a more congenial ray upon the solitude , or the sick - bed ...
eye there is a misty glimmer of imagination , through which all objects , low as well as high , are seen . Even his ... eyes of those wretched men ; and its moonbeams shedding a more congenial ray upon the solitude , or the sick - bed ...
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... eyes of kings Coleridge , all these almost by turns , and , and now the great bright eye of ocean- besides , a Psalmist , singing at times strains where , at the bidding of the poet , new , so sublime and holy , that they might seem ...
... eyes of kings Coleridge , all these almost by turns , and , and now the great bright eye of ocean- besides , a Psalmist , singing at times strains where , at the bidding of the poet , new , so sublime and holy , that they might seem ...
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... eye of the state , that enlightenment which , combined with the consolations of religion , will enable them to struggle ... eyes , and those of his fellow- affairs of the country for four years . M. citizens ; -discoursing to him as a ...
... eye of the state , that enlightenment which , combined with the consolations of religion , will enable them to struggle ... eyes , and those of his fellow- affairs of the country for four years . M. citizens ; -discoursing to him as a ...
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... eyes , besought the senior Nor were his honors wholly of a civil cha- Weller not to upset the whole cargo of them racter , for he was made an M. A. at Oxford , into the canal at Islington . After getting and so secured himself a notice ...
... eyes , besought the senior Nor were his honors wholly of a civil cha- Weller not to upset the whole cargo of them racter , for he was made an M. A. at Oxford , into the canal at Islington . After getting and so secured himself a notice ...
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... eyes ; the crowd setting up even ventured , like the celebrated party at a roar of merriment at his crest - fallen ap- the Peak , " to exhibit their gifts in extem- pearance . A third lunge was again spent poraneous prayer and ...
... eyes ; the crowd setting up even ventured , like the celebrated party at a roar of merriment at his crest - fallen ap- the Peak , " to exhibit their gifts in extem- pearance . A third lunge was again spent poraneous prayer and ...
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