A Second Gallery of Literary PortraitsJ. Hogg, 1852 - 330 psl. |
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... mountains leaping like rams , and the hills like lambs . ” And if it be asked , what was it that gave him that august air of unity , which has made many overlook his multiform nature ? we answer , it was the subordina- tion of all his ...
... mountains leaping like rams , and the hills like lambs . ” And if it be asked , what was it that gave him that august air of unity , which has made many overlook his multiform nature ? we answer , it was the subordina- tion of all his ...
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... mountain river , which , having first torn its way through high rocks , then polishes the pebbles over which it rolls at their base : - ' Tis the same wind unbinds the Alpine snow , And comforts violets on their lowly beds . " We ...
... mountain river , which , having first torn its way through high rocks , then polishes the pebbles over which it rolls at their base : - ' Tis the same wind unbinds the Alpine snow , And comforts violets on their lowly beds . " We ...
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... mountains to heaven in trial of strength , and with mani- fest toil ; the other is a giant gently putting his foot on a rock , and leaving a mark inimitable , indelible , visible to all after time . If the one remind you of the ...
... mountains to heaven in trial of strength , and with mani- fest toil ; the other is a giant gently putting his foot on a rock , and leaving a mark inimitable , indelible , visible to all after time . If the one remind you of the ...
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... Mountain . Even to higher intelligences it may appear wonderful , and strange as to us those likenesses of the stars and of man which are to be found in flowers and animals . In the language of Pope , they may " Admire such wisdom in an ...
... Mountain . Even to higher intelligences it may appear wonderful , and strange as to us those likenesses of the stars and of man which are to be found in flowers and animals . In the language of Pope , they may " Admire such wisdom in an ...
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... Mountain of the Congregation on the sides of the north , where he sits , almost mates with the throne of the Eternal . Mounted on the night as on a black charger , carrying all hell in his breast , and the trail of heaven's glory on his ...
... Mountain of the Congregation on the sides of the north , where he sits , almost mates with the throne of the Eternal . Mounted on the night as on a black charger , carrying all hell in his breast , and the trail of heaven's glory on his ...
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