The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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Page 38
... once dear , In yon bright land of happiness Where Bliss doth never shed a tear ? ' Tis so like Heav'n to weep with thee , Now thou art once again with me . I weep that Love doth thee restore- I weep that thou each joy wilt share- I weep ...
... once dear , In yon bright land of happiness Where Bliss doth never shed a tear ? ' Tis so like Heav'n to weep with thee , Now thou art once again with me . I weep that Love doth thee restore- I weep that thou each joy wilt share- I weep ...
Page 47
... once more resounded in the ears of Europe . The war against the man who had forfeited his word , broken all his engagements , and escap- ed from Elba , called into the field the most ardent spirits of all ranks , ages , and classes ...
... once more resounded in the ears of Europe . The war against the man who had forfeited his word , broken all his engagements , and escap- ed from Elba , called into the field the most ardent spirits of all ranks , ages , and classes ...
Page 56
... once ruin and condemn themselves . Now for French rule and despotic domination . all this should be met by a rally for modern history in a cheap , true , national , and popular form . We do not want our cottage walls and our cottage ...
... once ruin and condemn themselves . Now for French rule and despotic domination . all this should be met by a rally for modern history in a cheap , true , national , and popular form . We do not want our cottage walls and our cottage ...
Page 58
... once the most turbulent and the most tran- quil in the history of Europe , yet the physical , animal , material prosperity and happiness of his subjects never ceased to occupy his mind . On this mighty question , the Prince de Metter ...
... once the most turbulent and the most tran- quil in the history of Europe , yet the physical , animal , material prosperity and happiness of his subjects never ceased to occupy his mind . On this mighty question , the Prince de Metter ...
Page 64
... once abroad , the Watchman casts away his cloak and horn , is amazed at his own metamorphosis , and rises into the noble critic and vigorous and lofty poet . His Welt - gang or World- wandering , is divided into seven stations , in ...
... once abroad , the Watchman casts away his cloak and horn , is amazed at his own metamorphosis , and rises into the noble critic and vigorous and lofty poet . His Welt - gang or World- wandering , is divided into seven stations , in ...
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