The American Monthly Magazine, Volumen1Nathaniel Parker Willis Peirce and Williams, 1829 |
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... death , becomes always exquisitely acute , ) the perfect harmony of the voices of nature is so ravishing , as to make him forget his suffering , and die gently , like one in a pleasant trance . And so , when the last moment approaches ...
... death , becomes always exquisitely acute , ) the perfect harmony of the voices of nature is so ravishing , as to make him forget his suffering , and die gently , like one in a pleasant trance . And so , when the last moment approaches ...
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... death's door . ' Pallida mors æquo pulsat pede pauperum tabernas Regumque turres . ' More than a quarter of the nineteenth century has already elapsed , yet how few permanent additions has it made to English literature . The varied and ...
... death's door . ' Pallida mors æquo pulsat pede pauperum tabernas Regumque turres . ' More than a quarter of the nineteenth century has already elapsed , yet how few permanent additions has it made to English literature . The varied and ...
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... death ! She leaned Over him now , that she might catch the low Sweet music of his breath , that she had learn'd To love when he was slumbering at her side In his unconscious infancy- - " So still ! Oh God ! ' Tis a soft sleep ! How ...
... death ! She leaned Over him now , that she might catch the low Sweet music of his breath , that she had learn'd To love when he was slumbering at her side In his unconscious infancy- - " So still ! Oh God ! ' Tis a soft sleep ! How ...
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... Death would not be so very beautiful ! And that half smile - would death have left that there ? -And should I not have felt that he would die ? And have I not wept over him ? —and pray'd Morning and night for him ? -and could he die ...
... Death would not be so very beautiful ! And that half smile - would death have left that there ? -And should I not have felt that he would die ? And have I not wept over him ? —and pray'd Morning and night for him ? -and could he die ...
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... death of Cormac is prophesied in a simile as original as it is powerful : - Death stands dim behind thee , like the darkened half of the moon behind its glowing light . ' The grand characteristic of Ossian is pathos , as that of Homer ...
... death of Cormac is prophesied in a simile as original as it is powerful : - Death stands dim behind thee , like the darkened half of the moon behind its glowing light . ' The grand characteristic of Ossian is pathos , as that of Homer ...
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