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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... give ? Oh ! who would venture then to die - Oh ! who would venture then to live ! ' Were life a dark and desert moor , Where mists and clouds eternal spread Their gloomy veil behind , before , And tempests thunder overhead ; Where not a ...
... give ? Oh ! who would venture then to die - Oh ! who would venture then to live ! ' Were life a dark and desert moor , Where mists and clouds eternal spread Their gloomy veil behind , before , And tempests thunder overhead ; Where not a ...
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... give our party , ' ' What will my friend the influential critic say , if I mak white cravat and straw - colored gloves for nothing ? ' Both returned home a prey to the most lively anxiety j ( not their clock , of course ) struck four ...
... give our party , ' ' What will my friend the influential critic say , if I mak white cravat and straw - colored gloves for nothing ? ' Both returned home a prey to the most lively anxiety j ( not their clock , of course ) struck four ...
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... give a dollar for it , would you ? ' ' Not for horse and all . ' ' Sir - r ! ' throwing all the impressiveness he could into his tone , ' that han's worth twenty thousand dollars this day ! ' The milk in the cocoa - nut was accounted ...
... give a dollar for it , would you ? ' ' Not for horse and all . ' ' Sir - r ! ' throwing all the impressiveness he could into his tone , ' that han's worth twenty thousand dollars this day ! ' The milk in the cocoa - nut was accounted ...
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... give me the baby . T yourself ! Keep well back out of the road ; go to th chill and faintness came over me with the revulsion of swam and my knees shook . With a last instinct to hol I shortened the reins and took him by the head , and ...
... give me the baby . T yourself ! Keep well back out of the road ; go to th chill and faintness came over me with the revulsion of swam and my knees shook . With a last instinct to hol I shortened the reins and took him by the head , and ...
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... give it up . The farmer had taken down the s , and several times , with great industry , got the cattle in a corner , when little bull impatiently threw up his heels , rushed past the guards with esistible violence , and immediately the ...
... give it up . The farmer had taken down the s , and several times , with great industry , got the cattle in a corner , when little bull impatiently threw up his heels , rushed past the guards with esistible violence , and immediately the ...
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