The North American Review, Volume 41Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1835 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 285
... thou not look down upon me , while to that cause , to which thou gavest thy all , thy life , I dedicate this humble offering to thy worth ? I cast it on thy grave , there , a potent and unslumbering spirit dwells , which will not leave ...
... thou not look down upon me , while to that cause , to which thou gavest thy all , thy life , I dedicate this humble offering to thy worth ? I cast it on thy grave , there , a potent and unslumbering spirit dwells , which will not leave ...
Page 477
... thou too hast built what will outlast all marble and metal , and be a won- derbringing City of the Mind , a Temple and Seminary and Pro- phetic Mount , whereto all kindreds of the Earth will pilgrim . Fool ! why journeyest thou ...
... thou too hast built what will outlast all marble and metal , and be a won- derbringing City of the Mind , a Temple and Seminary and Pro- phetic Mount , whereto all kindreds of the Earth will pilgrim . Fool ! why journeyest thou ...
Page 480
... thou fanciest those same deserts of thine to be . Fancy that thou de- servest to be hanged ( as is most likely ) , thou wilt feel it happi- ness to be only shot : fancy that thou deservest to be hanged in a hair - halter , it will be a ...
... thou fanciest those same deserts of thine to be . Fancy that thou de- servest to be hanged ( as is most likely ) , thou wilt feel it happi- ness to be only shot : fancy that thou deservest to be hanged in a hair - halter , it will be a ...
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