Southey's Common-place Book: Original memoranda, etcLongman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1851 |
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... thing an Indian does when wounded with a lance , is to seize it . The orders always were to drive at their heads , and trust to their horses . - Ibid . p . 172 . " THE sky and the sea were in appearance so blended and confounded , that ...
... thing an Indian does when wounded with a lance , is to seize it . The orders always were to drive at their heads , and trust to their horses . - Ibid . p . 172 . " THE sky and the sea were in appearance so blended and confounded , that ...
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... thing in nature to him to glorified in a very signal manner , and adored live alone , without any relations and with- by angels , who came down from heaven for out issue , he checked the violence of his in- no other purpose . His ...
... thing in nature to him to glorified in a very signal manner , and adored live alone , without any relations and with- by angels , who came down from heaven for out issue , he checked the violence of his in- no other purpose . His ...
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... thing so wonderful and surprising but what they can effect with the utmost ease . They assume what forms they please , and make themselves immortal ; for they are well skilled in all the arts which are necessary for the prolongation of ...
... thing so wonderful and surprising but what they can effect with the utmost ease . They assume what forms they please , and make themselves immortal ; for they are well skilled in all the arts which are necessary for the prolongation of ...
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... things . Nor vainly may the song of better things Live to the unborn days ; so shall my soul In the hour of death feel comfort , and re- joice . " Images for Poetry . THE white foam left by the wave on the shore trembles in the wind ...
... things . Nor vainly may the song of better things Live to the unborn days ; so shall my soul In the hour of death feel comfort , and re- joice . " Images for Poetry . THE white foam left by the wave on the shore trembles in the wind ...
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... thing , That steals poor comfort from comparison . " YOUNG'S Busiris . " YOUR bright helm Struck a distinguished terror through the field ; The distant legions trembling as it blazed . " “ His tall white plume , which , like a high ...
... thing , That steals poor comfort from comparison . " YOUNG'S Busiris . " YOUR bright helm Struck a distinguished terror through the field ; The distant legions trembling as it blazed . " “ His tall white plume , which , like a high ...
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