Littell's Living Age, Volume 16Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1848 |
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... spirit owneth not thy spell ! The trembling limbs may tell a mournful tale Yet nothing is done by the natural defenders of the rights of Englishmen . No leader comes for- ward ; no new followers are to be found ; no ban- ner is raised ...
... spirit owneth not thy spell ! The trembling limbs may tell a mournful tale Yet nothing is done by the natural defenders of the rights of Englishmen . No leader comes for- ward ; no new followers are to be found ; no ban- ner is raised ...
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... spirit , and a peculiar poignancy of remark and raci- The manner in which the publishers have got up ness of anecdote . " he book does them high credit . - Ev . Post . Mr. Charles H. Pierce , of Boston , has pub- lished an edition of ...
... spirit , and a peculiar poignancy of remark and raci- The manner in which the publishers have got up ness of anecdote . " he book does them high credit . - Ev . Post . Mr. Charles H. Pierce , of Boston , has pub- lished an edition of ...
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... spirit superior to Jupiter , but himself bound by the fates . In the description of the dreams that suggest the journey , in the songs of spirits accompanying or welcoming Asia and Pan- thea as they advance , in the change of external ...
... spirit superior to Jupiter , but himself bound by the fates . In the description of the dreams that suggest the journey , in the songs of spirits accompanying or welcoming Asia and Pan- thea as they advance , in the change of external ...
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