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" ... it is not that withering sensation of separation that invades us in the depth of woods or the mazes of the wilderness. It is the vast solitude of the sea, and no one who has not known it, can imbibe the faintest idea of it. In the most profound solitudes... "
Whimwhams, by Four of Us - Página 137
por Whimwhams - 1828 - 204 páginas
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Bower of Taste, Volumen1

Katherine Augusta Ware - 1828 - 848 páginas
...true, 740 741 in being thus apart from all living tilings, upon a detached fragment of the earth ; but it is not that withering sensation of separation that...on the sea there are none. The dashing of the waves eoon becomes so monotonous to the ear, that, unless the attention be turned upon it, it is silence...
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Poems and Sketches

James William Miller - 1830 - 188 páginas
...the earth; but not that withering feeling of separation, that invades us in the depth of woods or in the mazes of the wilderness. It is the vast solitude...break the stillness of the mind; but on the sea there is none. The dashing of the waves soon becomes so monotonous to the ear, that, unless the attention...
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Among the Isles of Shoals.

Celia Thaxter - 1873 - 202 páginas
...dilates upon the pleasure he found in the loneliness of the place, " the vast solitude of the sea; no one who has not known it can imbibe the faintest idea of it." " From the hour I learned the truth," he says, " that all which lives must die, the thought of dissolution...
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Among the Isles of Shoals

Celia Thaxter - 1901 - 206 páginas
...dilates upon the pleasure he found in the loneliness of the place, " the vast solitude of the sea; no one who has not known it can imbibe the faintest idea of it." "From the hour I learned the truth," he says, "that all which lives must die, the thought of dissolution...
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A Treasury of New England Folklore: Stories, Ballads, and Traditions of the ...

Benjamin Albert Botkin - 1947 - 988 páginas
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