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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... passed the report off to my family as er panic of the confounded Millerites . Yet I was far from being ed myself ... passing in nature . As the sun rose , and men came to their labor , and shops were opened , and the rattle of ...
... passed the report off to my family as er panic of the confounded Millerites . Yet I was far from being ed myself ... passing in nature . As the sun rose , and men came to their labor , and shops were opened , and the rattle of ...
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... passed away ! And when the hoary winter's blast Drove down its frozen rain , Or , glittering in the moon , the snow Lay crisp upon the plain , Thy mossy trunk and iron heart , Stout limbs . — a giant form ! Braved with a monarch's proud ...
... passed away ! And when the hoary winter's blast Drove down its frozen rain , Or , glittering in the moon , the snow Lay crisp upon the plain , Thy mossy trunk and iron heart , Stout limbs . — a giant form ! Braved with a monarch's proud ...
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... passed away : Full upon the sombre landscape Streamed the golden light of day . Then my spirit shared the gladness Of a brighter earth and sky ; And , as with a joyful impulse , To my plaint made this reply : ' HEAVEN was round us in ...
... passed away : Full upon the sombre landscape Streamed the golden light of day . Then my spirit shared the gladness Of a brighter earth and sky ; And , as with a joyful impulse , To my plaint made this reply : ' HEAVEN was round us in ...
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... passed on , and they did not come . Day broke , I as the sun rose in the heavens , the light crept down into my prison illuminated the ghastly countenance of my fellow - captive . His eyes e half opened ; and at last , my nerves growing ...
... passed on , and they did not come . Day broke , I as the sun rose in the heavens , the light crept down into my prison illuminated the ghastly countenance of my fellow - captive . His eyes e half opened ; and at last , my nerves growing ...
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... passed him in her round , he would lift up his and hands , and exclaim : ' My poor , forsaken child ! what is to ome of you ? ' The land- The Swallow checked my horse instinctively . A thought struck me . was seventeen miles off , or a ...
... passed him in her round , he would lift up his and hands , and exclaim : ' My poor , forsaken child ! what is to ome of you ? ' The land- The Swallow checked my horse instinctively . A thought struck me . was seventeen miles off , or a ...
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