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... Rise of Species , The Chronicle , The . England , 1762 - 1836 . Sir Marmaduke 866 Toby Tosspot 865 Alma River , By the CONGREVE , WILLIAM . England , 1670 – 1729 , Music 692 Silly Fair 708 CRAIK , DINAH MARIA MULOCK . England , b . 1826 ...
... Rise of Species , The Chronicle , The . England , 1762 - 1836 . Sir Marmaduke 866 Toby Tosspot 865 Alma River , By the CONGREVE , WILLIAM . England , 1670 – 1729 , Music 692 Silly Fair 708 CRAIK , DINAH MARIA MULOCK . England , b . 1826 ...
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... rising like a promontory from amidst a wide ocean of foliage , while they shed around us the glories of a climate fierce in its extremes but splendid in all its vicissitudes . " Dana has expressed his opinion of Bryant's poetry in ...
... rising like a promontory from amidst a wide ocean of foliage , while they shed around us the glories of a climate fierce in its extremes but splendid in all its vicissitudes . " Dana has expressed his opinion of Bryant's poetry in ...
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... Rise on the billowy swell and fondly look Into each other's eyes . The rushing flood Flings them apart ; the youth goes down ; the maid , With hands outstretched in vain and streaming eyes , Waits for the next high wave to follow him ...
... Rise on the billowy swell and fondly look Into each other's eyes . The rushing flood Flings them apart ; the youth goes down ; the maid , With hands outstretched in vain and streaming eyes , Waits for the next high wave to follow him ...
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... rising from the earth at the Divine command and • • pawing to get free His hinder parts , " - for it was still clogged by the unassimilated portions of the French tongue , to which in part is owed its origin . These were to be thrown ...
... rising from the earth at the Divine command and • • pawing to get free His hinder parts , " - for it was still clogged by the unassimilated portions of the French tongue , to which in part is owed its origin . These were to be thrown ...
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... rise like a giant , and make men bow As to one Heaven - chosen amongst his peers . My Saul , than thy brethren higher and fairer , Let me behold thee in future years ! Yet thy head needeth a circlet rarer , Philip , my king ; A wreath ...
... rise like a giant , and make men bow As to one Heaven - chosen amongst his peers . My Saul , than thy brethren higher and fairer , Let me behold thee in future years ! Yet thy head needeth a circlet rarer , Philip , my king ; A wreath ...
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