The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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Page 77
... living waters . Preacher to man's spirit ! Emblem of Hope ! Companion ! Comforter ! Thou faithful one ! is this thine end ? " Twas Thou , When summer birds were gone , and no form seen In the void air , who cam'st , living and strong ...
... living waters . Preacher to man's spirit ! Emblem of Hope ! Companion ! Comforter ! Thou faithful one ! is this thine end ? " Twas Thou , When summer birds were gone , and no form seen In the void air , who cam'st , living and strong ...
Page 78
... living man . Who scoffs these sympathies , Makes mock of the divinity within ; Nor feels he gently breathing through his soul The universal spirit . - Hear it cry , " How does thy pride abase thee , man , vain man ! How deaden thee to ...
... living man . Who scoffs these sympathies , Makes mock of the divinity within ; Nor feels he gently breathing through his soul The universal spirit . - Hear it cry , " How does thy pride abase thee , man , vain man ! How deaden thee to ...
Page 83
... living animal , by Mr. C. A. Lesueur , Mr. Rider , and Mr. W. W. Wood . These gentlemen have , each of them , already given the most satisfactory evidence of their great ability and talent . Mr. Lesueur's reputation , in particu- lar ...
... living animal , by Mr. C. A. Lesueur , Mr. Rider , and Mr. W. W. Wood . These gentlemen have , each of them , already given the most satisfactory evidence of their great ability and talent . Mr. Lesueur's reputation , in particu- lar ...
Page 115
... living without care for the future , by reason whereof he lost all his substance at dice . He then became a noted comic poet , selling his comedies and tragedies for three or four thousand livres each , and sometimes more , according to ...
... living without care for the future , by reason whereof he lost all his substance at dice . He then became a noted comic poet , selling his comedies and tragedies for three or four thousand livres each , and sometimes more , according to ...
Page 149
... living on a farm belonging to his fa- ther ; from the rent of which , with great economy , except a lit- tle extravagance , as my landlord called it , in the purchase of books , he managed to support himself , and even , as the neigh ...
... living on a farm belonging to his fa- ther ; from the rent of which , with great economy , except a lit- tle extravagance , as my landlord called it , in the purchase of books , he managed to support himself , and even , as the neigh ...
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