The flowers of literature, or, Encyclopædia of anecdote, a coll. by W. Oxberry, Volumen4William Oxberry 1822 |
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... wave a man ; * to behold the vacant carcase , from which the life is newly dislodged , shifting between earth and heaven , the sport of every gust ; like a weathercock , serving to show from which point the wind blows ; like a maukin ...
... wave a man ; * to behold the vacant carcase , from which the life is newly dislodged , shifting between earth and heaven , the sport of every gust ; like a weathercock , serving to show from which point the wind blows ; like a maukin ...
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... And reigns in the hearts of the many - the strong ! No blood stained thy triumph - the efforts of faction , Were quelled in that union which gives thee to fame ; As the far - spreading wave in its mighty re 42 SPIRIT OF THE MAGAZINES ;
... And reigns in the hearts of the many - the strong ! No blood stained thy triumph - the efforts of faction , Were quelled in that union which gives thee to fame ; As the far - spreading wave in its mighty re 42 SPIRIT OF THE MAGAZINES ;
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William Oxberry. As the far - spreading wave in its mighty re - action , Each barrier of error and discord o'ercame . On thine altar , fair Freedom ! with kindred emotion , The hands and the hearts of the valiant were vowed , In the one ...
William Oxberry. As the far - spreading wave in its mighty re - action , Each barrier of error and discord o'ercame . On thine altar , fair Freedom ! with kindred emotion , The hands and the hearts of the valiant were vowed , In the one ...
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... waves , when their tops happened to break into a wreath of foam . The sea ran very high , and sometimes broke over the deck so furiously , that the men were obliged to hold by the rigging , lest they should be car- ried away . Our ...
... waves , when their tops happened to break into a wreath of foam . The sea ran very high , and sometimes broke over the deck so furiously , that the men were obliged to hold by the rigging , lest they should be car- ried away . Our ...
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... waves breaking over her . We could some- times perceive a large black mass heaving itself up irregu- larly among the flashing surges , and then disappearing for a few moments , and knew but too well that it was the hull of the vessel ...
... waves breaking over her . We could some- times perceive a large black mass heaving itself up irregu- larly among the flashing surges , and then disappearing for a few moments , and knew but too well that it was the hull of the vessel ...
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