The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 34Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1849 |
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Page 44
... dark thoughts unbidden rise ; Yet ' t is hard to cloud your path With a heralding of wrath ; But ye heed not now my song- Ye are yet a cloudless throng ; Time will come when ye shall learn Darkness dwells at every turn ; But till then ...
... dark thoughts unbidden rise ; Yet ' t is hard to cloud your path With a heralding of wrath ; But ye heed not now my song- Ye are yet a cloudless throng ; Time will come when ye shall learn Darkness dwells at every turn ; But till then ...
Page 62
... dark- ness ; but if dragged into light he was blind in a moment . Porter was a hard student . He dug without cessation in the laby- rinth of mathematics , until he reached such a depth as was never known to have been attained but by ...
... dark- ness ; but if dragged into light he was blind in a moment . Porter was a hard student . He dug without cessation in the laby- rinth of mathematics , until he reached such a depth as was never known to have been attained but by ...
Page 64
... dark and dun Conceal the chariot of the sun ; The woods along the mountain's brow Flutter their leafy pennons now ; The flying winds , with printless feet , Are charging up the village street , And swift the trampled dust is rolled ...
... dark and dun Conceal the chariot of the sun ; The woods along the mountain's brow Flutter their leafy pennons now ; The flying winds , with printless feet , Are charging up the village street , And swift the trampled dust is rolled ...
Page 73
... dark vexations , appeared the glories of his future career . He was now at the dawn of that fame which was soon to rise so brightly above all contemporary reputations . The success of the first two cantos of ' Childe Harold , ' now ...
... dark vexations , appeared the glories of his future career . He was now at the dawn of that fame which was soon to rise so brightly above all contemporary reputations . The success of the first two cantos of ' Childe Harold , ' now ...
Page 85
... dark but rapid days ; Beneath them , like a summer cloud , The wide world changes as I gaze . -- 6 great and wide sea , wherein beasts'- let us say with him : ' Oh , leave me still the rapid flight That makes the changing seasons gay ...
... dark but rapid days ; Beneath them , like a summer cloud , The wide world changes as I gaze . -- 6 great and wide sea , wherein beasts'- let us say with him : ' Oh , leave me still the rapid flight That makes the changing seasons gay ...
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