The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen19Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1831 |
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... light to their eyes . At the appointed time , the troopers led forth their steeds and mounted in silence , the stars and the dying embers of their fires scarcely affording sufficient light to enable each man to distinguish his charger ...
... light to their eyes . At the appointed time , the troopers led forth their steeds and mounted in silence , the stars and the dying embers of their fires scarcely affording sufficient light to enable each man to distinguish his charger ...
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... light alternating , till hand in hand Upon a knoll , distinctly visible , The sisters stand awhile , then lay them down Among a weeping birch - tree's whisperings , Like fawns , and fix their mild eyes steadfastly Upon the clouded loch ...
... light alternating , till hand in hand Upon a knoll , distinctly visible , The sisters stand awhile , then lay them down Among a weeping birch - tree's whisperings , Like fawns , and fix their mild eyes steadfastly Upon the clouded loch ...
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... light and light shadow . Wonderful analogies there are among all created things- material and immaterial - and millions so fine that Poets alone discern them - and some- times succeed in showing them in words . Most spiritual region of ...
... light and light shadow . Wonderful analogies there are among all created things- material and immaterial - and millions so fine that Poets alone discern them - and some- times succeed in showing them in words . Most spiritual region of ...
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