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 87
... looks they gazed around the room , fearful that the very walls might harbor traitors . The sound of a foot , the stroke of ... look joyful . I repeat it , then , that the reign of ter- ror had become too intolerable for humanity to bear ...
... looks they gazed around the room , fearful that the very walls might harbor traitors . The sound of a foot , the stroke of ... look joyful . I repeat it , then , that the reign of ter- ror had become too intolerable for humanity to bear ...
Page 115
... Looks on the sun and on the wheat - field looks , Each glad and golden in the other's view ; Or , on the meadow ... look . Better to watch the livelong day The clouds that come and go , Wearying the heaven they idle through , And ...
... Looks on the sun and on the wheat - field looks , Each glad and golden in the other's view ; Or , on the meadow ... look . Better to watch the livelong day The clouds that come and go , Wearying the heaven they idle through , And ...
Page 193
... looks behind him into the past , and traces down , from remotest antiquity , an unbroken chain of illustrious ancestry ... look back to him , as he looks back to his ancestry before him , with a lofty pride and an almost ro- mantic ...
... looks behind him into the past , and traces down , from remotest antiquity , an unbroken chain of illustrious ancestry ... look back to him , as he looks back to his ancestry before him , with a lofty pride and an almost ro- mantic ...
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