The North American Review, Volume 4University of Northern Iowa, 1965 |
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Page 202
... seen the dark ship proudly braving , With high sail set - and streamers waving , The tempest roar and battle pride ; - I've seen 202 [ Jan. Original Poetry .
... seen the dark ship proudly braving , With high sail set - and streamers waving , The tempest roar and battle pride ; - I've seen 202 [ Jan. Original Poetry .
Page 265
... seen one before , or knowing that such things existed . He kept the box by his bedside during the night , frequently rising to touch and know that it was safe , and at day - light removed it to a garret , and immediately began to copy ...
... seen one before , or knowing that such things existed . He kept the box by his bedside during the night , frequently rising to touch and know that it was safe , and at day - light removed it to a garret , and immediately began to copy ...
Page 308
... seen some poor fellows who followed their skipping , flying partners in a cotillon , in a manner that re- called to mind that line of Johnson , speaking of Shakspeare , where he says , And panting Time toil'd after him in vain . I have seen ...
... seen some poor fellows who followed their skipping , flying partners in a cotillon , in a manner that re- called to mind that line of Johnson , speaking of Shakspeare , where he says , And panting Time toil'd after him in vain . I have seen ...
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MISCELLANY | 93 |
Ancient Persian Bricks 328 422 | 158 |
Epigrams of Boileau | 206 |
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