The United States Literary Gazette, Band 3Cummings, Hilliard, & Company, 1826 |
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... never will be broken , This frail memorial of bright days I'll keep till life itself decays ! It is time to close these desultory speculations ; and I do it with a hope , that when Valentine's day comes round again , its bards will ...
... never will be broken , This frail memorial of bright days I'll keep till life itself decays ! It is time to close these desultory speculations ; and I do it with a hope , that when Valentine's day comes round again , its bards will ...
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... never again ! Proud bark of our country ! pass bold to the seas ; The prayers of glad millions shall hallow thy wake , While the King of the Storms shall chasten the breeze , Till that home on thy gaze shall enchantingly break . Glide ...
... never again ! Proud bark of our country ! pass bold to the seas ; The prayers of glad millions shall hallow thy wake , While the King of the Storms shall chasten the breeze , Till that home on thy gaze shall enchantingly break . Glide ...
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... never enter into competition , on equal terms , with the pro- ductions of free labour , An illustration of this is furnished by the fact , that the sugar of the West - Indies , which is produced by the labour of slaves , demands the ...
... never enter into competition , on equal terms , with the pro- ductions of free labour , An illustration of this is furnished by the fact , that the sugar of the West - Indies , which is produced by the labour of slaves , demands the ...
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... never embody in their works that ideal majesty , which a perfect taste requires . The pyramids may outlive the wreck of the present races of men , as they have the memory of their builders ; but the obelisks and pyramids , to use the ...
... never embody in their works that ideal majesty , which a perfect taste requires . The pyramids may outlive the wreck of the present races of men , as they have the memory of their builders ; but the obelisks and pyramids , to use the ...
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... never have been tasked to represent the form and features of divinity ; and had they not worshipped gods of a more exalted character than the nation which has been esteemed by many their parent and master people , Phidias would have ...
... never have been tasked to represent the form and features of divinity ; and had they not worshipped gods of a more exalted character than the nation which has been esteemed by many their parent and master people , Phidias would have ...
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