Philadelphia Monthly Magazine, 第 2 巻J. Dobson, 1828 |
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... never experienced a parent's care , the sacred love of a wife , nor the affection of a child . He had struggled alone through the world from in- fancy ; had gone from clime to clime , and in the rough en- counter , the better feelings ...
... never experienced a parent's care , the sacred love of a wife , nor the affection of a child . He had struggled alone through the world from in- fancy ; had gone from clime to clime , and in the rough en- counter , the better feelings ...
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... under tone , and scarcely a sound was heard except that which proceeded from the band . Even the music seemed to partake of the prevailing melancholy ; for never before had the reveillie fallen THE CAMPAIGNER'S TALE . 7.
... under tone , and scarcely a sound was heard except that which proceeded from the band . Even the music seemed to partake of the prevailing melancholy ; for never before had the reveillie fallen THE CAMPAIGNER'S TALE . 7.
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prevailing melancholy ; for never before had the reveillie fallen on my ear like notes of sadness . The morning was intensely cold . A heavy sleet had fallen during the night , and every object that the eye beheld was covered with ice ...
prevailing melancholy ; for never before had the reveillie fallen on my ear like notes of sadness . The morning was intensely cold . A heavy sleet had fallen during the night , and every object that the eye beheld was covered with ice ...
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... never looked more like a soldier than on that oc- casion . Not so his companion . All his senses appeared to be alive to the terror of his situation . As they marched in front of the garrison , a dead silence was observed ; the soldiers ...
... never looked more like a soldier than on that oc- casion . Not so his companion . All his senses appeared to be alive to the terror of his situation . As they marched in front of the garrison , a dead silence was observed ; the soldiers ...
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... never beheld him more calm and indifferent than he appeared to be at that moment . He caught my eye and placed his right hand upon his heart . I understood the motion . My brain was on fire . Thought succeeded thought in rapid succes ...
... never beheld him more calm and indifferent than he appeared to be at that moment . He caught my eye and placed his right hand upon his heart . I understood the motion . My brain was on fire . Thought succeeded thought in rapid succes ...
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289 ページ - Looking tranquillity ! It strikes an awe And terror on my aching sight ; the tombs And monumental caves of death look cold, And shoot a dullness to my trembling heart.
46 ページ - I put my hat upon my head And walk'd into the strand ; And there I met another man, Whose hat was in his hand.
130 ページ - In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United States, intituled, " An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of Maps, Charts and Books to the Authors and Proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned...
133 ページ - So often fills his arms ; so often draws His lonely footsteps, at the silent hour, To pay the mournful tribute of his tears ? Oh ! he will tell thee, that the wealth of worlds Should ne'er seduce his bosom to forego That sacred hour, when, stealing from the noise Of care and envy, sweet remembrance soothes With Virtue's kindest looks his aching breast, And turns his tears to rapture.
314 ページ - ... 2. The scavenger's daughter was a broad hoop of iron, so called, consisting of two parts, fastened to each other by a hinge. The prisoner was made to kneel on the pavement, and to contract himself into as small a compass as he could. Then the executioner, kneeling on his shoulders and having introduced the hoop under his legs, compressed the victim close together, till he was able to fasten the extremities over the small of the back. The time allotted to this kind of torture was an hour and a...
49 ページ - ... lemonade,) a stranger would have concluded that our morning account was a fabrication. No hour was too late to keep him from the tyranny of his own gloomy thoughts. A gentleman venturing to say to Johnson, " Sir, I wonder, sometimes, that you condescend so far as to attend a City club."—"Sir, the great chair of a full and pleasant club is, perhaps, the throne of human felicity.
226 ページ - And why need ye sow the floods with death ? With mouldering bones the deeps are white, From the ice-clad pole to the tropics bright ; — The mermaid hath twisted her fingers cold With the mesh of the sea-boy's curls of gold, And the gods of ocean have...