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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... Thou art a ghost , and wanderest bodiless : Oh ! turn thy gaze , that I may peace recover ! Thy body dead , fast in the earth's embrace . - Hence , wandering ghost ! round me no longer hover ! ' IV . Then , like dull flame with fuel ...
... Thou art a ghost , and wanderest bodiless : Oh ! turn thy gaze , that I may peace recover ! Thy body dead , fast in the earth's embrace . - Hence , wandering ghost ! round me no longer hover ! ' IV . Then , like dull flame with fuel ...
Page 16
... bliss of the planetary state . Then follow interjections , s , blots , and mere disjointed insane sentences , which the present can in no wise decipher : nor does he care to . VOL . XLII . Thou first didst greet the day.
... bliss of the planetary state . Then follow interjections , s , blots , and mere disjointed insane sentences , which the present can in no wise decipher : nor does he care to . VOL . XLII . Thou first didst greet the day.
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... Thou first didst greet the day , The conquering Saxon ne'er had trod With an imperious sway Upon the turf or o'er the graves Of that proud warrior - race Whose undisputed empire did A continent embrace . But thou hast stood unharmed ...
... Thou first didst greet the day , The conquering Saxon ne'er had trod With an imperious sway Upon the turf or o'er the graves Of that proud warrior - race Whose undisputed empire did A continent embrace . But thou hast stood unharmed ...
Page 18
... thou the sole gray witness left Of those long 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 ...
... thou the sole gray witness left Of those long 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 ...
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... thou shorn of the crest of thy pride , Old Shongolee bluff ! could the axe and the f And the plough - share thus ravage thy oak - man Thy once haughty form is so humbled and ta Yet oft may thy waving fields bloom as to - day , Though ...
... thou shorn of the crest of thy pride , Old Shongolee bluff ! could the axe and the f And the plough - share thus ravage thy oak - man Thy once haughty form is so humbled and ta Yet oft may thy waving fields bloom as to - day , Though ...
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