Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 11John Sartain, Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart John Sartain & Company, 1852 |
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Side 145
... feel . Is not it grand ! Now , I will show you another view : -less picturesque , but more sublime , isn't it ? You see , I save you a great deal of time and trouble . " Ah , well ! This will do , perhaps , if your guide happens to be ...
... feel . Is not it grand ! Now , I will show you another view : -less picturesque , but more sublime , isn't it ? You see , I save you a great deal of time and trouble . " Ah , well ! This will do , perhaps , if your guide happens to be ...
Side 182
... feel so divine when we gaze into its mysterious religious depths . Ah ! this is all well enough , as far as it goes . This satisfies the mind - the mind alone . The heart - the human heart , demands something more ; demands other sights ...
... feel so divine when we gaze into its mysterious religious depths . Ah ! this is all well enough , as far as it goes . This satisfies the mind - the mind alone . The heart - the human heart , demands something more ; demands other sights ...
Side 183
... feel , when she is here , as though there stood something dark and dreary between me and life's sunshine . I experience a sweet relief when the old carriage from Challan Ridge rolls homeward ; do you blame me for this , Ellen ...
... feel , when she is here , as though there stood something dark and dreary between me and life's sunshine . I experience a sweet relief when the old carriage from Challan Ridge rolls homeward ; do you blame me for this , Ellen ...
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Amy Hill angels Armand Marrast artist Aunt beautiful bottle bright Butterwick called Captain Carlo Dolci Challan Ridge Charty Jem child clouds Colonel Coralin Corduroys cousin dark dear door dream earth exclaimed eyes face fear feel fire Fred friends gazed Genifrede George Sand Grace Hague hand happy head hear heard heart heaven Henry Irwine Hill horse Indians Jackson JOHANNA WAGNER knew lady laugh light listen live looked Master Richard Mick miller mind Minnesinger Miss Hope mistress morning mother Mott mountain never night once party Patience Paul Lomond picture poet poor Ptol racter replied seemed shadow Silesia Skippack smile song soon soul speak spirit spoke stood sweet talk tears tell thee things thou thought tion told turned voice walk Waxhaw wife wild wind words young