| 1857 - 656 str.
...retired even froifl the population of the Atlantic States, and sought quiet and solitude in the bosom of our western forests. But he carried with him taste and science and wealth; and lo, the desert smiled 1 Possessing himself of a beautiful island in the Ob.t), he rears upon it a palace, and decorates it... | |
| 1857 - 642 str.
...retired even from the population of the Atlantic States, and songht quiet and solitude in the bosom of our western forests. But he carried with him taste and science and wealth; and lo, the desert smiled 1 Possessing himself of a beautiful island in the Ohx>, he rears upon it a palace, and decorates it... | |
| Abraham Hayward - 1858 - 460 str.
...retired even from the population of the Atlantic States, and sought quiet and solitude in the bosom of our western forests. But he carried with him taste,...that Shenstone might have envied, blooms around him. Music, that might have charmed Calypso and her nymphs, is his. An extensive library spreads its treasures... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1858 - 566 str.
...Atlantic States, and songht quiet and solitude in the bosom of our western forests. But he brought with him taste, and science, and wealth ; and " lo,...that Shenstone might have envied, blooms around him. Music, that might have charmed Calypso and her nymphs, is his. An extensive library spreads its treasures... | |
| Worthy Putnam - 1858 - 420 str.
...Ireland, a man of loiters, who fled from the storms of his own country to find quiet in ours. Possessed himself of a beautiful island in the Ohio, he rears upon it a palace, and decorates it with every ro mantic embellishment of fancy. A shrubbery, that Shenstone might have envied, blooms around him... | |
| Frank Moore - 1858 - 660 str.
...retired even from the population of the Atlantic States, and sought qniet and solitude in the bosom of ired or secured by a treaty are to be asserted or defended in court. As under 1 Possessing himself of a beautiful island in the Ot.t), he rears upon it a palace, and decorates it... | |
| 1859 - 370 str.
...retired even from the population of the Atlantic states, and sought quiet and solitude in the bosom of our western forests. But he carried with him taste,...that Shenstone might have envied, blooms around him; music that might have charmed Calypso and her nymphs, is his ; an extensive library spreads its treasures... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - 812 str.
...retired even from the population of the Atlantic States, and sought quiet and solitude in the bosom of our Western forests. But he carried with him taste...that Shenstone might have envied blooms around him. Music that might have charmed Calypso and her nymphs is his. An extensive library spreads its treasures... | |
| Frank Moore - 1859 - 712 str.
...retired even from the population of the Atlantic States, and sought quiet and solitude in the bosom of our western forests. But he carried with him taste...! Possessing himself of a beautiful island in the Ohx>, he rears upon it a palace, and decorates it with every romantic embellishment of fancy. A shrubbery... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1860 - 478 str.
...native of Ireland, a man of letters, who fled from the storms of his own country to find quiet in ours. Possessing himself of a beautiful island in the Ohio, he rears upon it a palace, and deco rates it with every romantic embellishment of fancy. A shrubbery, that Shenstone might have envied,... | |
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