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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... light was mingled e northern stars , I could only look upon them as flying fiends , uriers of doom , confirming woe and ruin . What announcements ought I cared not to know . Every thing , alas ! was too clear to ady . the earth and all ...
... light was mingled e northern stars , I could only look upon them as flying fiends , uriers of doom , confirming woe and ruin . What announcements ought I cared not to know . Every thing , alas ! was too clear to ady . the earth and all ...
Page 13
... most were unconscious of this terrible death , for a merciful had taken away the light of reason , and the world for days world of maniacs . Yet , to see the poor idiots turn smiling race . ensing ; that the days grew shorter and shorter .
... most were unconscious of this terrible death , for a merciful had taken away the light of reason , and the world for days world of maniacs . Yet , to see the poor idiots turn smiling race . ensing ; that the days grew shorter and shorter .
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... light shall not dis hear light footsteps on the carpeted floor . A form bends ov face that I passionately loved in boyhood , that I learned to down , down ; or rather , to drop the.
... light shall not dis hear light footsteps on the carpeted floor . A form bends ov face that I passionately loved in boyhood , that I learned to down , down ; or rather , to drop the.
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... light of day , and the sight of God's fields and by grates of iron and stony - hearted keepers . RE the manuscript ends , or rather runs into insane ravings about om , and the bliss of the planetary state . Then follow interjections , s ...
... light of day , and the sight of God's fields and by grates of iron and stony - hearted keepers . RE the manuscript ends , or rather runs into insane ravings about om , and the bliss of the planetary state . Then follow interjections , s ...
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... light That makes the Orient blush ; No more , when parting day hath tinged With purple hues the even , Shalt hear the robin warble sweet His vesper - hymn to HEAVEN . BY CHARLES ASTOR BRISTBD . CHAPTER FOUR . THE CROWN.
... light That makes the Orient blush ; No more , when parting day hath tinged With purple hues the even , Shalt hear the robin warble sweet His vesper - hymn to HEAVEN . BY CHARLES ASTOR BRISTBD . CHAPTER FOUR . THE CROWN.
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