Gentleman's Magazine, Bind 4Edgar Allan Poe C. Alexander, 1839 |
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Side 18
... hope while you gather good thoughts and good cheer , We may wish to your homesteads a Happy New Year ! " Tis the time of kind feeling , of mirth and glee , The hour of feasting and revelry : Let the old be young , and the young be gay ...
... hope while you gather good thoughts and good cheer , We may wish to your homesteads a Happy New Year ! " Tis the time of kind feeling , of mirth and glee , The hour of feasting and revelry : Let the old be young , and the young be gay ...
Side 20
... hope of relief might on this quarter be entertained from the possibility of aid from passing vessels , was cut off by a ledge of rocks which ran from the extremity of one of the walls to the end of the other , a little above the surface ...
... hope of relief might on this quarter be entertained from the possibility of aid from passing vessels , was cut off by a ledge of rocks which ran from the extremity of one of the walls to the end of the other , a little above the surface ...
Side 21
... hope and fear ; but when we look steadily at the object as a thing unavoidable , and determine to meet it with what fortitude we may , calm- ness gives us courage , and the frown of fate is no longer forbidding . Some delay , whether ...
... hope and fear ; but when we look steadily at the object as a thing unavoidable , and determine to meet it with what fortitude we may , calm- ness gives us courage , and the frown of fate is no longer forbidding . Some delay , whether ...
Side 22
... hope of life rushed its keen desire , and with the desire of life rushed the dread of death . My sense fainted beneath the impetuous terror which invaded it for the first time in the strength of a realized impression ; my thoughts were ...
... hope of life rushed its keen desire , and with the desire of life rushed the dread of death . My sense fainted beneath the impetuous terror which invaded it for the first time in the strength of a realized impression ; my thoughts were ...
Side 23
... hope of gaining some decisive advantage could justify any one in assuming so periloos a risk as being detected in the interior of the castle necessarily implied . The course , however , which this man had taken , in separating himself ...
... hope of gaining some decisive advantage could justify any one in assuming so periloos a risk as being detected in the interior of the castle necessarily implied . The course , however , which this man had taken , in separating himself ...
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