The New-England Magazine, Band 2Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... thought of duties well performed Shall wing thine hours . The throbs of new affections in thy heart Shall spring like flowers . But in the dewy time of eve , Thy thoughts will roam , And thou wilt bid the winds waft wishes sweet To thy ...
... thought of duties well performed Shall wing thine hours . The throbs of new affections in thy heart Shall spring like flowers . But in the dewy time of eve , Thy thoughts will roam , And thou wilt bid the winds waft wishes sweet To thy ...
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... thought , however , of slight importance , because no conflict would arise about the manner of avoiding them . They might be shaken off , " like dew - drops from the lion's mane . " But serious difficulties soon grew up from an ...
... thought , however , of slight importance , because no conflict would arise about the manner of avoiding them . They might be shaken off , " like dew - drops from the lion's mane . " But serious difficulties soon grew up from an ...
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... thought , are ransacked for images which have no relation to each other , but that of juxtaposition . It reminds us of a beautiful landscape covered over with a thick fog . We wait impa- tiently for the veil to roll away , and strain ...
... thought , are ransacked for images which have no relation to each other , but that of juxtaposition . It reminds us of a beautiful landscape covered over with a thick fog . We wait impa- tiently for the veil to roll away , and strain ...
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