The New-England Magazine, Band 3Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... live , While gratitude can lisp , or fame survive ! Wide as thy blessings shall diverge thy praise , And splendid as thy deeds thy glory blaze ; On all alike , thy equal lustre streams , And gilds those clouds , that envy thee thy beams ...
... live , While gratitude can lisp , or fame survive ! Wide as thy blessings shall diverge thy praise , And splendid as thy deeds thy glory blaze ; On all alike , thy equal lustre streams , And gilds those clouds , that envy thee thy beams ...
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... live according to his heart's desire . But there happened to be a meddlesome barber in the neigh- borhood , who , seeing a Brahmin now and then going into the mer- chant's house , could not be easy till he had found out his business ...
... live according to his heart's desire . But there happened to be a meddlesome barber in the neigh- borhood , who , seeing a Brahmin now and then going into the mer- chant's house , could not be easy till he had found out his business ...
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... live a while , but know The dimples that adorn thee so Shall yield , one short month hence , their place To deeper pit - marks on thy face ; No wrinkled hag , no grave - yard ghoul Shall sport abroad a cheek so foul ; Nay , e'en Beau ...
... live a while , but know The dimples that adorn thee so Shall yield , one short month hence , their place To deeper pit - marks on thy face ; No wrinkled hag , no grave - yard ghoul Shall sport abroad a cheek so foul ; Nay , e'en Beau ...
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... live forever in his acts of benev- olence ; he may bequeath his wealth where it will for ages be applied to the relief of the afflicted , and enjoy a posthumous existence in the gratitude of remote generations . That Stephen Girard did ...
... live forever in his acts of benev- olence ; he may bequeath his wealth where it will for ages be applied to the relief of the afflicted , and enjoy a posthumous existence in the gratitude of remote generations . That Stephen Girard did ...
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... live , that he might " die rich for the sake of immortality . " Mr. Simpson falls into many inconsis- tencies , by making one gratuitous and most unfounded supposition ; that Girard had in his heart , that hard receptacle of granite ...
... live , that he might " die rich for the sake of immortality . " Mr. Simpson falls into many inconsis- tencies , by making one gratuitous and most unfounded supposition ; that Girard had in his heart , that hard receptacle of granite ...
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