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Page 54
... thou- sand hours ; and now , that he was Harlequin , and , as such , compelled not only to walk but to frisk through a pantomime , without stopping , for three mortal hours ! It was now nearly nine o'clock ; the risen moon shone like a ...
... thou- sand hours ; and now , that he was Harlequin , and , as such , compelled not only to walk but to frisk through a pantomime , without stopping , for three mortal hours ! It was now nearly nine o'clock ; the risen moon shone like a ...
Page 119
... Thou art mine idol - god ! " Το Gold " Thou art my talisman And necromantic rod ! " Down Time's far stream he darts his eye , Nor dreams that he shall ever die . Oh , fool , fool , fool ! -and is it thus Thou feed'st of vanity the ...
... Thou art mine idol - god ! " Το Gold " Thou art my talisman And necromantic rod ! " Down Time's far stream he darts his eye , Nor dreams that he shall ever die . Oh , fool , fool , fool ! -and is it thus Thou feed'st of vanity the ...
Page 122
... scenes sublime , And glorious wonders , secrets fit for gods , As human thought had ne'er before con Assist me , THOU , whom in his matchless song. ceived . wolves ; 120 [ July , The Antediluvian's ; or , the World Destroyed .
... scenes sublime , And glorious wonders , secrets fit for gods , As human thought had ne'er before con Assist me , THOU , whom in his matchless song. ceived . wolves ; 120 [ July , The Antediluvian's ; or , the World Destroyed .
Page 129
... thou shalt eat the herb of the field . In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread , till thou re- turn into the ground , " & c . The winter frost may not then have been very severe in Armonia , though we believe that now it is ...
... thou shalt eat the herb of the field . In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread , till thou re- turn into the ground , " & c . The winter frost may not then have been very severe in Armonia , though we believe that now it is ...
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... ! Methuselah , however , at last is dead . And our poet exclaims : - " Illustrious Noah ! thou who wert or dained To be the second father of mankind , How did 128 [ July , The Antediluvians ; or , the World Destroyed .
... ! Methuselah , however , at last is dead . And our poet exclaims : - " Illustrious Noah ! thou who wert or dained To be the second father of mankind , How did 128 [ July , The Antediluvians ; or , the World Destroyed .
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