Prose,Abraham Small. William Brown, printer, 1824 |
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Page 8
... earth ravished his senses, and renovated his very existence ; he found himself, notwithstanding his former consciousness, a different being, with new feelings, affections, and desires. His opposite faces, reciprocally gazing and ...
... earth ravished his senses, and renovated his very existence ; he found himself, notwithstanding his former consciousness, a different being, with new feelings, affections, and desires. His opposite faces, reciprocally gazing and ...
Page 10
... earth and ocean to redress them. As for the perpetuation of the slave- trade by a solemn treaty of Christian potentates, the revival of the Holy Inquisition, and its concomitant plagues in Spain, the reluctant and hollow submission of a ...
... earth and ocean to redress them. As for the perpetuation of the slave- trade by a solemn treaty of Christian potentates, the revival of the Holy Inquisition, and its concomitant plagues in Spain, the reluctant and hollow submission of a ...
Page 16
... earth, but the eye gazed upon it as something never so seen before, and which could not be seen so long. It was the vision of a few seconds ; suddenly changing from silvery whiteness to flat shade, without any relief on the surface, as ...
... earth, but the eye gazed upon it as something never so seen before, and which could not be seen so long. It was the vision of a few seconds ; suddenly changing from silvery whiteness to flat shade, without any relief on the surface, as ...
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... earth, and ocean, all above, beneath, around. The whole temple of nature was opened: happy are they, and they only are happy, who can there, or any where, worship the Father in spirit and in truth ! There is a halcyon beauty of repose ...
... earth, and ocean, all above, beneath, around. The whole temple of nature was opened: happy are they, and they only are happy, who can there, or any where, worship the Father in spirit and in truth ! There is a halcyon beauty of repose ...
Page 41
... softest radiance that visits this earth, and which seems indeed the daylight of a gentler world than ours; the sky, meanwhile, intensely blue; the moun Vol.. II.— D tains of aerial grey where they met the beam, and AT SCARBOROUGH. 41.
... softest radiance that visits this earth, and which seems indeed the daylight of a gentler world than ours; the sky, meanwhile, intensely blue; the moun Vol.. II.— D tains of aerial grey where they met the beam, and AT SCARBOROUGH. 41.
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