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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... : the thoughts that in him lay Now found a voice - in magic chains he bound us ; Entranced we sat : the hours fled fast away , And the gray morn still eager listeners found us . VIII . ' But modestly its roseate garb it wore.
... : the thoughts that in him lay Now found a voice - in magic chains he bound us ; Entranced we sat : the hours fled fast away , And the gray morn still eager listeners found us . VIII . ' But modestly its roseate garb it wore.
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... voices : ' If you get there before I do , Just tell ' em I'm a - coming too , To play on the golden harp , To play on the golden ha - arp , To play on the golden harp . ' The chorus was caught up again and again by the excit and flung ...
... voices : ' If you get there before I do , Just tell ' em I'm a - coming too , To play on the golden harp , To play on the golden ha - arp , To play on the golden harp . ' The chorus was caught up again and again by the excit and flung ...
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... voice is like the song Of more than mortal s For love and pity lend he Their musical complete And wheresoe'er her foot They bring such sweet Even Sorrow half resigns And smiles to see her s So kind , so gentle , and so Sure seraphs ...
... voice is like the song Of more than mortal s For love and pity lend he Their musical complete And wheresoe'er her foot They bring such sweet Even Sorrow half resigns And smiles to see her s So kind , so gentle , and so Sure seraphs ...
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... voice to an arnest whisper as we brought up the rear of the sad procession . ' Yes , indeed . ' ' You wouldn't give a dollar for it , would you ? ' ' Not for horse and all . ' ' Sir - r ! ' throwing all the impressiveness he could into ...
... voice to an arnest whisper as we brought up the rear of the sad procession . ' Yes , indeed . ' ' You wouldn't give a dollar for it , would you ? ' ' Not for horse and all . ' ' Sir - r ! ' throwing all the impressiveness he could into ...
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... voice as I had for my throat was hoarse and dry between the dust that had gone it and the yells that had come out of it . By way of supplementary phasis , I nearly ran Charley's head into his face . By Jove ! ' ejaculated the ...
... voice as I had for my throat was hoarse and dry between the dust that had gone it and the yells that had come out of it . By way of supplementary phasis , I nearly ran Charley's head into his face . By Jove ! ' ejaculated the ...
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