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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... spirit . He redeemed from time and obscurity many valuable relics of former ages : hence he became a great favorite of Lord Orford . After Mr. Vertue came the less patronized but more ingenious Ho- GARTH , who was both engraver and ...
... spirit . He redeemed from time and obscurity many valuable relics of former ages : hence he became a great favorite of Lord Orford . After Mr. Vertue came the less patronized but more ingenious Ho- GARTH , who was both engraver and ...
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... spirit must bow at a holier shrine ; Yield thou , if thou wilt , to her hollow decree , And the sacred delights of affection resign . I shall envy no rival the prize he may gain ; - The many - hued bow is transportingly fair ; But he ...
... spirit must bow at a holier shrine ; Yield thou , if thou wilt , to her hollow decree , And the sacred delights of affection resign . I shall envy no rival the prize he may gain ; - The many - hued bow is transportingly fair ; But he ...
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... spirit . We have no rushing cataracts , sky- wrapped mountains , gloomy caverns , and sea - beaten cliffs , to awaken bold and startling thoughts . Byron's muse would have died of inani- tion if she had been exiled to our village . Most ...
... spirit . We have no rushing cataracts , sky- wrapped mountains , gloomy caverns , and sea - beaten cliffs , to awaken bold and startling thoughts . Byron's muse would have died of inani- tion if she had been exiled to our village . Most ...
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... spirit of hum- ble devotion to God , and sincere love to man , were diffused in all his writings . The lines were usually a little irregular , and the style some- times rough . He had never conversed , and was only beginning to write ...
... spirit of hum- ble devotion to God , and sincere love to man , were diffused in all his writings . The lines were usually a little irregular , and the style some- times rough . He had never conversed , and was only beginning to write ...
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... spirit of poetry , long since unfolded their bright wings and flew away together . EVERALLIN . UGLY REFLECTIONS . O THERE are times When all this fret and tumult that we hear Seemeth more stale than to the sexton's ear His own dull ...
... spirit of poetry , long since unfolded their bright wings and flew away together . EVERALLIN . UGLY REFLECTIONS . O THERE are times When all this fret and tumult that we hear Seemeth more stale than to the sexton's ear His own dull ...
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