The Atlantic Monthly, Том 20Atlantic Monthly Company, 1867 |
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... beauty , and would like to try its influence on the handsome young man whom she was soon to meet , even at the risk of unseating poor little Susan in his affections . This pained the gentle and humble - minded girl , who , without ...
... beauty , and would like to try its influence on the handsome young man whom she was soon to meet , even at the risk of unseating poor little Susan in his affections . This pained the gentle and humble - minded girl , who , without ...
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... beauty , - the magic circlet , which is the pledge of plighted affection , — the indissoluble knot , which typifies the union of hearts , which organs were also largely repre- sented ; this exceptional delicacy would at any other time ...
... beauty , - the magic circlet , which is the pledge of plighted affection , — the indissoluble knot , which typifies the union of hearts , which organs were also largely repre- sented ; this exceptional delicacy would at any other time ...
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... beauty belonging to her blood , and which , after sleeping for a generation or two as if to rest from the glare of the pageant that follows beauty through its long career of triumph , had come to the light again in her life , and was to ...
... beauty belonging to her blood , and which , after sleeping for a generation or two as if to rest from the glare of the pageant that follows beauty through its long career of triumph , had come to the light again in her life , and was to ...
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... beauty . He would bring this young man , neutralized and rendered entirely harmless by his irrevocable pledge to a slight girl , face to face with a master- piece of young womanhood , and say to him , not in words , but as plainly as ...
... beauty . He would bring this young man , neutralized and rendered entirely harmless by his irrevocable pledge to a slight girl , face to face with a master- piece of young womanhood , and say to him , not in words , but as plainly as ...
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... beauty , to which he gave the name of Liberty . The original which had inspired his conception was before him . These were the lips to which his own had clung when he brought her back from the land of shadows . The hyacinthine curl of ...
... beauty , to which he gave the name of Liberty . The original which had inspired his conception was before him . These were the lips to which his own had clung when he brought her back from the land of shadows . The hyacinthine curl of ...
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Страница 184 - Horatio, what a wounded name, Things standing thus unknown, shall live behind me. If thou didst ever hold me in thy heart, Absent thee from felicity awhile, And in this harsh world draw thy breath in pain, To tell my story.
Страница 579 - I took several turns in a berceau, or covered walk of acacias, which commands a prospect of the country, the lake, and the mountains. The air was temperate, the sky was serene, the silver orb of the moon was reflected from the waters, and all nature was silent. I will not dissemble the first emotions of joy on the recovery of my freedom, and, perhaps, the establishment of my fame.
Страница 370 - Sadly, but not with upbraiding, The generous deed was done, In the storm of the years that are fading, No braver battle was won . Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the judgment day; Under the blossoms, the Blue, Under the garlands, the Gray.
Страница 369 - BY the flow of the inland river, Whence the fleets of iron have fled, Where the blades of the grave-grass quiver, Asleep are the ranks of the dead ; — Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the judgment day ; — Under the one, the Blue ; Under the other, the Gray.
Страница 48 - While fancy, like the finger of a clock, Runs the great circuit, and is still at home.
Страница 278 - Westward the course of empire takes its way, The four first acts already past, A fifth shall close the drama with the day : Time's noblest offspring is the last.
Страница 579 - It was on the day, or rather night, of the 27th of June 1787, between the hours of eleven and twelve, that I wrote the last lines of the last page, in a summer-house in my garden. After laying down my pen, I took several turns in a berceau, or covered walk of acacias, which commands a prospect of the country, the lake, and the mountains. The air was temperate, the sky was serene, the silver orb of the moon was reflected from the waters, and all nature was silent.
Страница 179 - Shakespeare's poems the creative power and the intellectual energy wrestle as in a war embrace. Each in its excess of strength seems to threaten the extinction of the other. At length in the drama they were reconciled, and fought each with its shield before the breast of the other.
Страница 180 - Helicanus, strike me, honour'd sir ; Give me a gash, put me to present pain ; Lest this great sea of joys rushing upon me, O'erbear the shores of my mortality, And drown me with their sweetness.
Страница 377 - In an age of fops and toys, Wanting wisdom, void of right, *° Who shall nerve heroic boys To hazard all in Freedom's fight, — Break sharply off their jolly games, Forsake their comrades gay And quit proud homes and youthful dames For famine, toil and fray?