The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 42Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1853 - American periodicals |
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Page 64
... delights of steam- travelling , ' I thought , as I sat on the upper deck watching the rosy upon the sea , and the purple receding shore , as we sped along gh the sparkling waves . And I own that it was with a slight touch ide and self ...
... delights of steam- travelling , ' I thought , as I sat on the upper deck watching the rosy upon the sea , and the purple receding shore , as we sped along gh the sparkling waves . And I own that it was with a slight touch ide and self ...
Page 94
... , which has so little in common with the peaceful , by - places , and quiet lakelets he so delights to paint . looking through CROPSEY'S list of pictures in the present exhibition , we do not asily bun- y are liar ; -ffect , ake a.
... , which has so little in common with the peaceful , by - places , and quiet lakelets he so delights to paint . looking through CROPSEY'S list of pictures in the present exhibition , we do not asily bun- y are liar ; -ffect , ake a.
Page 118
... delights : Now , broken strings Speak to the heart of music passed away ; Now , Father Time Darkens in shade ... Delight - shall only they endure Beyond the limits of thy chilling stage , O hoary Age ? it is the custom , whenever ...
... delights : Now , broken strings Speak to the heart of music passed away ; Now , Father Time Darkens in shade ... Delight - shall only they endure Beyond the limits of thy chilling stage , O hoary Age ? it is the custom , whenever ...
Page 134
... delights in witnessing th happiness of his kind , there could not have been a more pleasing spect cle than this ; yet did I not tarry long to gaze upon it . The fragra gale , redolent not with the perfume of the orange - blossom , but ...
... delights in witnessing th happiness of his kind , there could not have been a more pleasing spect cle than this ; yet did I not tarry long to gaze upon it . The fragra gale , redolent not with the perfume of the orange - blossom , but ...
Page 145
... delight into a sacrific George Herbert , the author of The T poems , was of a most noble , generous , and was the famous Edward Lord Herbert , of poet , but attained higher distinction as a st filled , during the reign of James I. , the ...
... delight into a sacrific George Herbert , the author of The T poems , was of a most noble , generous , and was the famous Edward Lord Herbert , of poet , but attained higher distinction as a st filled , during the reign of James I. , the ...
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