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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... night , Far from whose depths the cheerful day is driven . V. Oh ! what a silent and an unknown land ! E'en to the elect but scanty news it giveth ; He only may their import understand Who in true faith the ghostly words receiveth ...
... night , Far from whose depths the cheerful day is driven . V. Oh ! what a silent and an unknown land ! E'en to the elect but scanty news it giveth ; He only may their import understand Who in true faith the ghostly words receiveth ...
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... night , one single night alone , It wakes from sleep , its radiant garb assuming , And , beauteous as on Jordan's banks it shone , Bursts to full bloom , the air with sweets perfumi Σ . " Tis on the night when all along the Rhine From ...
... night , one single night alone , It wakes from sleep , its radiant garb assuming , And , beauteous as on Jordan's banks it shone , Bursts to full bloom , the air with sweets perfumi Σ . " Tis on the night when all along the Rhine From ...
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... night I slept little , or , if I did , dreamed ildest dreams that ever entered human imagination . one time I stood alone upon a vast arid plain , stretching away illimit- on every side , and above it the sky , not pellucid and ...
... night I slept little , or , if I did , dreamed ildest dreams that ever entered human imagination . one time I stood alone upon a vast arid plain , stretching away illimit- on every side , and above it the sky , not pellucid and ...
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... night , announcing their arrival to some village or hamlet , ey dropped its quota of mail , and then went , like winged , fire- g steeds , whizzing on their way . Many a night before I had them , seeming to trace their paths among the ...
... night , announcing their arrival to some village or hamlet , ey dropped its quota of mail , and then went , like winged , fire- g steeds , whizzing on their way . Many a night before I had them , seeming to trace their paths among the ...
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... night , and the now striking . All business and occupation were dead for stood listlessly in their door - ways , or ... nights a days of the approaching ruin ? Gradually and slowly , but su day , the fields and streams narrowed and ...
... night , and the now striking . All business and occupation were dead for stood listlessly in their door - ways , or ... nights a days of the approaching ruin ? Gradually and slowly , but su day , the fields and streams narrowed and ...
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