Prose,Abraham Small. William Brown, printer, 1824 |
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... hath already been shewn to be in a brown study, — when, all in an instant, our ruminator felt a shock on his left side, as if the man in the moon, from that astounding elevation, had leapt upon him, broken through his ribs, and crushed ...
... hath already been shewn to be in a brown study, — when, all in an instant, our ruminator felt a shock on his left side, as if the man in the moon, from that astounding elevation, had leapt upon him, broken through his ribs, and crushed ...
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... hath sounded since creation, on the beach; — "the voice of many waters" bringing tidings, if their language could be interpreted, from all quarters of the globe, of whatever man is doing or suffering on every shore which the ocean ...
... hath sounded since creation, on the beach; — "the voice of many waters" bringing tidings, if their language could be interpreted, from all quarters of the globe, of whatever man is doing or suffering on every shore which the ocean ...
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... hath this man this learning ?" This day was one of the most splendid in the train of autumn. After morning service I walked on the Castle Hill ; — sky, earth, and ocean, all above, beneath, around. The whole temple of nature was opened ...
... hath this man this learning ?" This day was one of the most splendid in the train of autumn. After morning service I walked on the Castle Hill ; — sky, earth, and ocean, all above, beneath, around. The whole temple of nature was opened ...
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... ; Sooner that melting foam shall reach His inland home, than yonder beach Again salute his eyes. Tongue hath not language to unfold The secrets of the space between That vessel's flanks, — whose dungeon-hold Hides what the sun 70 THE ...
... ; Sooner that melting foam shall reach His inland home, than yonder beach Again salute his eyes. Tongue hath not language to unfold The secrets of the space between That vessel's flanks, — whose dungeon-hold Hides what the sun 70 THE ...
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... hath never seen; Three hundred writhing prisoners there Breathe one mephitic blast of air From lip to lip ; — like flame supprest, It bursts from every tortured breast With dreary groans and strong; Lock'd side to side, they feel by ...
... hath never seen; Three hundred writhing prisoners there Breathe one mephitic blast of air From lip to lip ; — like flame supprest, It bursts from every tortured breast With dreary groans and strong; Lock'd side to side, they feel by ...
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