The American Monthly Magazine, Volumen2Nathaniel Parker Willis Pierce and Williams., 1830 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 79
Página 10
... winds that wafted it along were the deified ob- jects of his worship . Natural science had not yet invaded the attributes of the supreme divinity ; and the common pheno- mena of the material world were the direct interpositions of the ...
... winds that wafted it along were the deified ob- jects of his worship . Natural science had not yet invaded the attributes of the supreme divinity ; and the common pheno- mena of the material world were the direct interpositions of the ...
Página 14
... winds ; for he saw no " islands of the blest " to terminate his voyage . Passion * ( Epicurus rejected the idea of a superintending Providence . With all deference to the American Quarterly , it is , therefore , a mere " captio sylla ...
... winds ; for he saw no " islands of the blest " to terminate his voyage . Passion * ( Epicurus rejected the idea of a superintending Providence . With all deference to the American Quarterly , it is , therefore , a mere " captio sylla ...
Página 39
... WIND . FAIR Wind that comest from over the sea , And rollest the waves up merrily ; And never disturbest its waters of blue , As often the winds in their wildness do ; And kissest the tops of the sparkling waves , As a fairy her wings ...
... WIND . FAIR Wind that comest from over the sea , And rollest the waves up merrily ; And never disturbest its waters of blue , As often the winds in their wildness do ; And kissest the tops of the sparkling waves , As a fairy her wings ...
Página 40
... Wind ! thou art happiness - God doth give out A tale of his love , as thou whisperest about And singest a welcome of joy and pleasure , In a wild , uncertain and thrilling measure.- O tell me , thou Wind - what joy hast thou seen , In ...
... Wind ! thou art happiness - God doth give out A tale of his love , as thou whisperest about And singest a welcome of joy and pleasure , In a wild , uncertain and thrilling measure.- O tell me , thou Wind - what joy hast thou seen , In ...
Página 43
... wind , and we were ploughing through the smooth , glassy water , it seemed to me , like evil spirits breaking in upon sacred stillness . * I have rarely passed a day more agreeably than this upon Lake Ontario . The deck after breakfast ...
... wind , and we were ploughing through the smooth , glassy water , it seemed to me , like evil spirits breaking in upon sacred stillness . * I have rarely passed a day more agreeably than this upon Lake Ontario . The deck after breakfast ...
Contenido
258 | |
259 | |
268 | |
269 | |
293 | |
307 | |
317 | |
331 | |
131 | |
132 | |
149 | |
181 | |
186 | |
192 | |
193 | |
199 | |
221 | |
234 | |
243 | |
250 | |
333 | |
341 | |
365 | |
376 | |
399 | |
464 | |
471 | |
476 | |
509 | |
523 | |
525 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
admiration battle of Waterloo beautiful better bosom breath bright eyes brow Buffalmacco Calamus called Camelford character Cherokees Cicero Clodio clouds dance dark dear death deep delight dream Duke of Wellington earth England Epicurism fair fancy feeling feet flowers gaze genius gentleman George Rodney glorious Gluck Goethe green Hadad hand happy hath hear heard heart heaven Helon honor hour human Indian lady leaves light lips living look Lord Dreghorn melancholy mind moral morning mother mountain Nashaway nations nature never night o'er Papillon passed passion pleasant pleasure poet poetry Reave rose says scene seemed seen sleep smile soul spirit stars stood sweet taste tell thee things thou thought tion trees Twas voice walk waves wild wind wings wonder write young