The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Том 1J. Crisp, 1833 |
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... heart has been the moral improvement of mankind ; every project that would conduce to so beneficial a purpose he has promoted ; every abuse that would thwart it , he has endeavoured to detect and ex- nor did he rest here , for he gave ...
... heart has been the moral improvement of mankind ; every project that would conduce to so beneficial a purpose he has promoted ; every abuse that would thwart it , he has endeavoured to detect and ex- nor did he rest here , for he gave ...
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... heart is steeled to me , Who says dat de poor afflicted slave Is happier dan de free . II . But if he be not fool or knave , If he speak de truth of me , Then let him come and be de slave , And I will be de free . THE WORM . Turn , turn ...
... heart is steeled to me , Who says dat de poor afflicted slave Is happier dan de free . II . But if he be not fool or knave , If he speak de truth of me , Then let him come and be de slave , And I will be de free . THE WORM . Turn , turn ...
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... heart . Unhappy being ! the recollection of a past moment brought the very blood to his fingers ! M. Sanson delights in conversation ; probably , be- cause he has read much and to great ad- vantage . He has an extensive and well ...
... heart . Unhappy being ! the recollection of a past moment brought the very blood to his fingers ! M. Sanson delights in conversation ; probably , be- cause he has read much and to great ad- vantage . He has an extensive and well ...
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... heart in a locket . ORIGINAL POETRY . " From ocean's wave a wanderer came , With visage tanned and dun : His mother , when he told his name , Scarce knew her long - lost son ; So altered was his face and frame By the ill course he had ...
... heart in a locket . ORIGINAL POETRY . " From ocean's wave a wanderer came , With visage tanned and dun : His mother , when he told his name , Scarce knew her long - lost son ; So altered was his face and frame By the ill course he had ...
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... heart with one in like circumstances , from the uncertainty of being able to support her in a stile consonant to her desires - and any dis- satisfaction on her part would be to him a source of pain and regret . " He is therefore induced ...
... heart with one in like circumstances , from the uncertainty of being able to support her in a stile consonant to her desires - and any dis- satisfaction on her part would be to him a source of pain and regret . " He is therefore induced ...
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Сторінка 237 - With mazy error under pendent shades Ran Nectar, visiting each plant, and fed Flowers worthy of Paradise, which not nice art In beds and curious knots, but nature boon Pour'd forth profuse on hill, and dale, and plain, Both where the morning sun first warmly smote The open field, and where the unpierced shade Imbrown'd the noontide bowers. Thus was this place A happy rural seat of various view...
Сторінка 239 - FORASMUCH as it hath pleased Almighty God of his great mercy to take unto himself the soul of our dear brother here departed, we therefore commit his body to the ground; earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust...
Сторінка 128 - TO BLOSSOMS FAIR pledges of a fruitful tree, Why do ye fall so fast ? Your date is not so past, But you may stay yet here awhile, To blush and gently smile, And go at last.
Сторінка 290 - and that was far away. He recked not of the life he lost nor prize, But where his rude hut by the Danube lay, There were his young barbarians all at play, There was their Daci.an mother, — he, their sire, Butchered to make a Roman holiday! — All this rushed with his blood. — Shall he expire And unavenged? — Arise, ye Goths, and glut your ire!
Сторінка 66 - I would not have a slave to till my ground, To carry me, to fan me while I sleep, And tremble when I wake, for all the wealth That sinews bought and sold have ever earn'd.
Сторінка 215 - Thus the ideas, as well as children, of our youth, often die before us: and our minds represent to us those tombs to which we are approaching; where, though the brass and marble remain, yet the inscriptions are effaced by time, and the imagery moulders away.
Сторінка 239 - We therefore commit his body to the deep, to be turned into corruption, looking for the resurrection of the body when the sea shall give up her dead...
Сторінка 239 - Hark, how the strings awake ! And, though the moving hand approach not near, Themselves with awful fear A kind of numerous trembling make.
Сторінка 31 - The earth was at first without form, and void ; and darkness was on the face of the deep.
Сторінка 246 - Archangel: but his face Deep scars of thunder had intrenched, and care Sat on his faded cheek, but under brows Of dauntless courage, and considerate* pride Waiting revenge. Cruel his eye, but cast Signs of remorse and passion...