The Dial, 3–4 tomaiWeeks, Jordan, and Company, 1843 A magazine for literature, philosophy, and religion. |
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... Charon and gone down the Styx on a midnight ex- pedition into the realms of Pluto . And much speculation does this wandering star afford to the musing night - walker , leading him on and on , jack - o'lantern - like , over the mea- dows ...
... Charon and gone down the Styx on a midnight ex- pedition into the realms of Pluto . And much speculation does this wandering star afford to the musing night - walker , leading him on and on , jack - o'lantern - like , over the mea- dows ...
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... Charon is known to them ; and in his old capacity , though now exercised on the firm land , and in new circumstances . THE SHEPHERD AND CHARON . A bold gay lad was 168 [ Oct. Romaic and Rhine Ballads .
... Charon is known to them ; and in his old capacity , though now exercised on the firm land , and in new circumstances . THE SHEPHERD AND CHARON . A bold gay lad was 168 [ Oct. Romaic and Rhine Ballads .
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THE SHEPHERD AND CHARON . A bold gay lad was coming down from the high mountain , His cap was put on sideways , and his hair was braided , Charon who was waiting for him on the high peak , Went down into the valley and met him there , O ...
THE SHEPHERD AND CHARON . A bold gay lad was coming down from the high mountain , His cap was put on sideways , and his hair was braided , Charon who was waiting for him on the high peak , Went down into the valley and met him there , O ...
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... CHARON AND THE SOULS . Why are the hills so black in their mourning robes ? Is it because the stormwind blows , and the rain beats upon them ? No ! the stormwind does not blow , nor the rain beat upon them , Charon is passing over with ...
... CHARON AND THE SOULS . Why are the hills so black in their mourning robes ? Is it because the stormwind blows , and the rain beats upon them ? No ! the stormwind does not blow , nor the rain beat upon them , Charon is passing over with ...
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The Dial– A Magazine for Literature, Philosophy, and Religion, 1 tomas Margaret Fuller,Ralph Waldo Emerson,George Ripley Visos knygos peržiūra - 1841 |
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