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Pagina 52
was Captain Barclay , and walking for • Vy , then , I'm a - thinking , Jack , " a wager a thousand miles in a thou- resumed the first speaker , laying his sand hours ; and now , that he was forefinger beside his nose , “ as it would ...
was Captain Barclay , and walking for • Vy , then , I'm a - thinking , Jack , " a wager a thousand miles in a thou- resumed the first speaker , laying his sand hours ; and now , that he was forefinger beside his nose , “ as it would ...
Pagina 117
As if terrestrial strength could turn The avenging shafts of Destiny , And disappoint the funeral urn : To Pride - Behold , I must , and can 1 " To Fame- " Thou art mine idol - god ! ” To Gold— “ Thou art my talisman And necromantic rod ...
As if terrestrial strength could turn The avenging shafts of Destiny , And disappoint the funeral urn : To Pride - Behold , I must , and can 1 " To Fame- " Thou art mine idol - god ! ” To Gold— “ Thou art my talisman And necromantic rod ...
Pagina 121
Assist me , Thou , whom in his matchless you would wonder to behold how they song , clear the chimneys , and keep soaring With such acceptance , that great bard and soaring , as if it were not altogeinvoked . ther inconceivable that ...
Assist me , Thou , whom in his matchless you would wonder to behold how they song , clear the chimneys , and keep soaring With such acceptance , that great bard and soaring , as if it were not altogeinvoked . ther inconceivable that ...
Pagina 127
“ Cursed is the A radiant chariot of celestial mould , ground for thy sake ; in sorrow shalt By winged spirits drawn , and in its seat thou eat of it all the days of thy life . A form of beauteous and.majestic mien Thorns also and ...
“ Cursed is the A radiant chariot of celestial mould , ground for thy sake ; in sorrow shalt By winged spirits drawn , and in its seat thou eat of it all the days of thy life . A form of beauteous and.majestic mien Thorns also and ...
Pagina 128
And our poet exclaims :On Enoch's translation , Methuselah , “ Illustrious Noah ! thou who wert ors heir - apparent , assumes the sceptre . dained a the page . won To be the second father of mankind , Which 128 The Antediluvians ...
And our poet exclaims :On Enoch's translation , Methuselah , “ Illustrious Noah ! thou who wert ors heir - apparent , assumes the sceptre . dained a the page . won To be the second father of mankind , Which 128 The Antediluvians ...
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