The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 43Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1854 - American periodicals |
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... death coming soon . ' At the House ? ' said the other , inquiringly . · Ay ! and very soon . I may be wanted . " ' But after that , John , after that , ' urged the other , ' you'll come then ? ' 6 I Perhaps I may ; perhaps I may not ; I ...
... death coming soon . ' At the House ? ' said the other , inquiringly . · Ay ! and very soon . I may be wanted . " ' But after that , John , after that , ' urged the other , ' you'll come then ? ' 6 I Perhaps I may ; perhaps I may not ; I ...
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... , or evening star , No night - bird's song , or vesper - chime may come ; Whose loving lips , and my pale aching brow , The river Death rolls cold and dark between . S MARIE . THE GYPSIES O F Ꭺ Ꭱ Ꭲ . TRANSLATED FOR 1854. ] 19 Leonora .
... , or evening star , No night - bird's song , or vesper - chime may come ; Whose loving lips , and my pale aching brow , The river Death rolls cold and dark between . S MARIE . THE GYPSIES O F Ꭺ Ꭱ Ꭲ . TRANSLATED FOR 1854. ] 19 Leonora .
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... death is the end of life , and marriage of love . Well , my dear Sir , I and my friends are accustomed to live together , and we fear to impair , by the introduc- tion of another person , the harmony which reigns in our habits , opin ...
... death is the end of life , and marriage of love . Well , my dear Sir , I and my friends are accustomed to live together , and we fear to impair , by the introduc- tion of another person , the harmony which reigns in our habits , opin ...
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... Death his sovereign plaster stay ; His cordial make the spectre , Death , retreat , When brow grows cold , and pulse forgets to beat ; His magic powders never fail to rout The fiends of Cholic , Cholera , and Gout ; And when his great ...
... Death his sovereign plaster stay ; His cordial make the spectre , Death , retreat , When brow grows cold , and pulse forgets to beat ; His magic powders never fail to rout The fiends of Cholic , Cholera , and Gout ; And when his great ...
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... Death of the Damsel . To this succeeded the characteristic piece of The Creditor's March , which was twice encored , and two chords of the piano broken . Marcel was still morose , and replied to the complaints and expostu- lations of ...
... Death of the Damsel . To this succeeded the characteristic piece of The Creditor's March , which was twice encored , and two chords of the piano broken . Marcel was still morose , and replied to the complaints and expostu- lations of ...
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ADRIAEN BLOCK ancient light asked beautiful Besançon bless BLIMMER called Carolus character Chaucer child Colline dark dear death door dream England exclaimed eyes face father feel francs FUDGE gave gentleman give gone grave hand Harry head hear heard heart heaven honor hope horse hour Hundalee John John Biggs JOHN VAN BUREN King lady land letter light living Longbow look Lord North manner Marcel mind MOHAMMED IV morning mother nature never New-York night o'er once passed Pitt pleasant poem poet present Quaker QUID racter reader remarkable replied Rodolphe Saint NICHOLAS Schaunard seemed siege of Candia smile soon soul Spahis spirit Squire stood sweet tell thee thing thou thought tion told took Uncle REUBEN voice words write young youth