The Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 5Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 - American periodicals |
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Page 109
... hand ; Simple it rose - so simple let it rise- Forever changeless , -simple let it stand ! Bating a little roughness ... hands ? We do not see , indeed , why this should not be the case ; but our objection is , that it should not be ...
... hand ; Simple it rose - so simple let it rise- Forever changeless , -simple let it stand ! Bating a little roughness ... hands ? We do not see , indeed , why this should not be the case ; but our objection is , that it should not be ...
Page 111
... hand , each day , supplied- Leaps to new life the empire's heart of youth . To know the instant and to speak it true , Its passing lights of joy , its dark , sad cloud , To fix upon the unnumbered gazers ' view , Is to thy ready hand's ...
... hand , each day , supplied- Leaps to new life the empire's heart of youth . To know the instant and to speak it true , Its passing lights of joy , its dark , sad cloud , To fix upon the unnumbered gazers ' view , Is to thy ready hand's ...
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... hand and soul , in the bitter strife of the political world , zealous and unsparing partizans , unravelling the secrets of government , and entering , with eloquent tongues , or with pens dipped in gall and wormwood , into the fierce ...
... hand and soul , in the bitter strife of the political world , zealous and unsparing partizans , unravelling the secrets of government , and entering , with eloquent tongues , or with pens dipped in gall and wormwood , into the fierce ...
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