Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... hour of night . I feel Him in the silent dews , By grateful earth betray'd ; I feel Him in the gentle showers , The soft south wind , the breath of flowers , The sunshine , and the shade . And yet ( ungrateful that I am ! ) I've turn'd ...
... hour of night . I feel Him in the silent dews , By grateful earth betray'd ; I feel Him in the gentle showers , The soft south wind , the breath of flowers , The sunshine , and the shade . And yet ( ungrateful that I am ! ) I've turn'd ...
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... hour had given- One short hour could take away . " Death ! -the only friend remaining , Why thy tardy step delay ? - Roderick's heart will hail thy coming , When thine arm is rais'd to slay . " Passing over several , which appear to us ...
... hour had given- One short hour could take away . " Death ! -the only friend remaining , Why thy tardy step delay ? - Roderick's heart will hail thy coming , When thine arm is rais'd to slay . " Passing over several , which appear to us ...
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... hour succeeded to hour , and yet he did not come ; —while Ellen's cheek was now pale , now flushed , as disappointment or hope pre- ponderated ; yet it was in reality all disappointment , for if he had been interested in hearing aught ...
... hour succeeded to hour , and yet he did not come ; —while Ellen's cheek was now pale , now flushed , as disappointment or hope pre- ponderated ; yet it was in reality all disappointment , for if he had been interested in hearing aught ...
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