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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... tears , We saw no better world beyond ; Oh ! what could check the rising sigh ? What earthly thing could pleasure give ? Oh ! who would venture then to die - Oh ! who would venture then to live ! ' Were life a dark and desert moor ...
... tears , We saw no better world beyond ; Oh ! what could check the rising sigh ? What earthly thing could pleasure give ? Oh ! who would venture then to die - Oh ! who would venture then to live ! ' Were life a dark and desert moor ...
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... tears . The home which descends to us from is more our country ' than the domain which surrounds have no claim to the latter , whilst the former is indeed the birth ; ' and when we lose it , the chain which bound us lose heart wanders ...
... tears . The home which descends to us from is more our country ' than the domain which surrounds have no claim to the latter , whilst the former is indeed the birth ; ' and when we lose it , the chain which bound us lose heart wanders ...
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... tears with his , though with- eing able to offer one consolation to his murderous breast . HAVE learned my sentence . The Sultan has ordered my decapita- and in a few hours more you will receive this imperfect sketch . oor father is no ...
... tears with his , though with- eing able to offer one consolation to his murderous breast . HAVE learned my sentence . The Sultan has ordered my decapita- and in a few hours more you will receive this imperfect sketch . oor father is no ...
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... tears . Or should the ever - changing mind With little fitful fairies teem , Then fancy's magic art shall weave The texture of an infant's dream : Or reason's high , ennobling spell , Her nicer subtleties be sought , I still would bend ...
... tears . Or should the ever - changing mind With little fitful fairies teem , Then fancy's magic art shall weave The texture of an infant's dream : Or reason's high , ennobling spell , Her nicer subtleties be sought , I still would bend ...
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... tear out all the bristles on his back . Day by day the porker was ven from the field , but to the young heifers the green blade was so appe- ng that they were loth to give it up . The farmer had taken down the s , and several times ...
... tear out all the bristles on his back . Day by day the porker was ven from the field , but to the young heifers the green blade was so appe- ng that they were loth to give it up . The farmer had taken down the s , and several times ...
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