The American Monthly Magazine, 第 4 卷﹔第 10 卷M. Bancroft, J. Wiley, and G. and C. and H. Carvill, 1837 |
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... nature gifted with the puffing capacities of the whale , so that we might spout him up to the skies ! But we must forbear to aggrandize and incontinently journalize . Although " The soul and body rive not more in parting Than greatness ...
... nature gifted with the puffing capacities of the whale , so that we might spout him up to the skies ! But we must forbear to aggrandize and incontinently journalize . Although " The soul and body rive not more in parting Than greatness ...
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... higher object to be accomplished , & c . , altogether present se many points of contact and analogy , as to lead the mind to but one conclusion . EXTRACTS FROM A POEM " ON THE MEDITATION OF NATURE SHAKSPEARE AND THE BIBLE . 11.
... higher object to be accomplished , & c . , altogether present se many points of contact and analogy , as to lead the mind to but one conclusion . EXTRACTS FROM A POEM " ON THE MEDITATION OF NATURE SHAKSPEARE AND THE BIBLE . 11.
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EXTRACTS FROM A POEM " ON THE MEDITATION OF NATURE . " BY PARK BENJAMIN . INTRODUCTION . Of Nature's pure philosophy I sing : — And my entire devotion and the flame Of quenchless love upon her altar fling ; For she has ever been to me ...
EXTRACTS FROM A POEM " ON THE MEDITATION OF NATURE . " BY PARK BENJAMIN . INTRODUCTION . Of Nature's pure philosophy I sing : — And my entire devotion and the flame Of quenchless love upon her altar fling ; For she has ever been to me ...
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Alone with Nature in some voiceless glen , Or by some forest brook , or on the height Of some uprising hill - away from men , The city's busy tumult and the sight Of all the sons of pleasure and of pain , Where the free soul ... NATURE . 13.
Alone with Nature in some voiceless glen , Or by some forest brook , or on the height Of some uprising hill - away from men , The city's busy tumult and the sight Of all the sons of pleasure and of pain , Where the free soul ... NATURE . 13.
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... billows rage , And yet God holds them in his hollow palm ; He frowneth war - in conflict they engage : - He smileth peace and lo ! there is a calm . CHANGE . Change - change - the fate of each 14 MEDITATION OF NATURE .
... billows rage , And yet God holds them in his hollow palm ; He frowneth war - in conflict they engage : - He smileth peace and lo ! there is a calm . CHANGE . Change - change - the fate of each 14 MEDITATION OF NATURE .
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