Travels of Four Years and a Half in the United States of America: During 1798, 1799, 1800, 1801, and 1802T. Ostell, 1803 - 454 páginas |
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... heart , would joyful beat , From India's climes restor'd to home ; Ah ! shall I e'er behold you more , And cheer again a parent's eye ? A wand'rer from thy blissful shore , Thro ' endless troubles doom'd to sigh ? Or shall I , pensive ...
... heart , would joyful beat , From India's climes restor'd to home ; Ah ! shall I e'er behold you more , And cheer again a parent's eye ? A wand'rer from thy blissful shore , Thro ' endless troubles doom'd to sigh ? Or shall I , pensive ...
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... heart to that Supreme Being , whose agency is every where confessed ; and whom I traced in the verdure of the earth , the foliage of the trees , and the water of the stream . I have ever been of opinion , that God can be as well ...
... heart to that Supreme Being , whose agency is every where confessed ; and whom I traced in the verdure of the earth , the foliage of the trees , and the water of the stream . I have ever been of opinion , that God can be as well ...
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... heart could have dictated the following passage ? " Here doom'd to pant beneath a torrid sky , " And cast to happier climes a wishful eye ; " No friend had I my sorrows to deplore , " With whom to pass the sympathetic hour ! " For many ...
... heart could have dictated the following passage ? " Here doom'd to pant beneath a torrid sky , " And cast to happier climes a wishful eye ; " No friend had I my sorrows to deplore , " With whom to pass the sympathetic hour ! " For many ...
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... heart complain , Or to the song of joy attune the throat ; To thee I touch the string , While at my casement , from the neighb'ring tree , Thou hail'st the coming spring , And plaintive pour'st thy voice , or mock'st with merry glee ...
... heart complain , Or to the song of joy attune the throat ; To thee I touch the string , While at my casement , from the neighb'ring tree , Thou hail'st the coming spring , And plaintive pour'st thy voice , or mock'st with merry glee ...
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... heart of strife . Sure then , with wisdom fraught , Thou art by nature taught , Dissembled joy in others to deride ; And when the mournful heart Assumes a sprightly part , To note the cheat , and with thy mocking chide . But when , with ...
... heart of strife . Sure then , with wisdom fraught , Thou art by nature taught , Dissembled joy in others to deride ; And when the mournful heart Assumes a sprightly part , To note the cheat , and with thy mocking chide . But when , with ...
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