The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volumen 44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 |
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... nature , her pleasaunt scenes , woods , waterfalls ; on a sudden the Goddess herself , Truth , has appeared with a shining light and a sparkling countenance , so as ye may not be able lightly to resist her . " - BURTON . " Ever thus ...
... nature , her pleasaunt scenes , woods , waterfalls ; on a sudden the Goddess herself , Truth , has appeared with a shining light and a sparkling countenance , so as ye may not be able lightly to resist her . " - BURTON . " Ever thus ...
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nature , from the anthem of the torrent and storm , broken only by the scream of the vulture , to the trill of the rivulet with its accompaniment of singing birds and winds , is for ever ringing its changes as if for the stars to hear ...
nature , from the anthem of the torrent and storm , broken only by the scream of the vulture , to the trill of the rivulet with its accompaniment of singing birds and winds , is for ever ringing its changes as if for the stars to hear ...
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... nature . The horses drew steadily and unheard at the end of the long line ; the steersman stood motionless at the tiller , and I lay on a heap of baggage in the prow , attentive to the slightest breathing of nature , but thinking , with ...
... nature . The horses drew steadily and unheard at the end of the long line ; the steersman stood motionless at the tiller , and I lay on a heap of baggage in the prow , attentive to the slightest breathing of nature , but thinking , with ...
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... nature fourteen miles to the west of it , called Trenton Falls . It would be becoming in me , before mentioning the Falls , however , to sing the praises of Utica and its twenty thousand inhabitants - having received much hospitality ...
... nature fourteen miles to the west of it , called Trenton Falls . It would be becoming in me , before mentioning the Falls , however , to sing the praises of Utica and its twenty thousand inhabitants - having received much hospitality ...
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... nature , or whatever you call that which makes the Indian a believer in the Great Spirit - that these came down with those clear waters , ministering to the mind and watching over the budding beauty of this noble and most high - hearted ...
... nature , or whatever you call that which makes the Indian a believer in the Great Spirit - that these came down with those clear waters , ministering to the mind and watching over the budding beauty of this noble and most high - hearted ...
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