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... original plantations ; but much of the peculiar sentiments and customs of those revered men , to whose wisdom , piety , and brave adventure we owe so large a debt . All the important acts of the civil government and of the church were ...
... original plantations ; but much of the peculiar sentiments and customs of those revered men , to whose wisdom , piety , and brave adventure we owe so large a debt . All the important acts of the civil government and of the church were ...
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... original has high reputation among the author's countrymen . It is a series of fictitious dialogues between the spirits of the great men of ancient Rome . The author repre- sents himself as having been in this city at the time of the ...
... original has high reputation among the author's countrymen . It is a series of fictitious dialogues between the spirits of the great men of ancient Rome . The author repre- sents himself as having been in this city at the time of the ...
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... , some assemblage of visible circum- stances , which serve to illustrate the connexion which the language has with the occasion on which it is used . ( To be continued . ) ORIGINAL POETRY . A FANCY - PIECE . I FOUND 1826. ] 27 MISCELLANY .
... , some assemblage of visible circum- stances , which serve to illustrate the connexion which the language has with the occasion on which it is used . ( To be continued . ) ORIGINAL POETRY . A FANCY - PIECE . I FOUND 1826. ] 27 MISCELLANY .
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ORIGINAL POETRY . A FANCY - PIECE . I FOUND thee , where the woods were wild , And weeds and thorns had round thee grown ; No hunter's foot , no wandering child , Had met thee , thou wert all so ... ORIGINAL POETRY . ORIGINAL POETRY. ...
ORIGINAL POETRY . A FANCY - PIECE . I FOUND thee , where the woods were wild , And weeds and thorns had round thee grown ; No hunter's foot , no wandering child , Had met thee , thou wert all so ... ORIGINAL POETRY . ORIGINAL POETRY. ...
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... above : But when the hills are bleak and bare , Thou canst not stand the open plain ; But rather thou wouldst wither , where I found thee , in thy woods , again . P. SONG . WHERE , from the eye of day , 1826. ] 29 ORIGINAL POETRY .
... above : But when the hills are bleak and bare , Thou canst not stand the open plain ; But rather thou wouldst wither , where I found thee , in thy woods , again . P. SONG . WHERE , from the eye of day , 1826. ] 29 ORIGINAL POETRY .
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