American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 43Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1854 - American periodicals |
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... land at Sunset . By EDWARD WIL- LETT .... 42 G 580 .238 ... 556 ..562 GYPSIES of Art , the . From the French . Translated by CHARLES ASTOR BRISTED . 20 , 165 , 378 , 485 Good - night , My Friends , Good - night . A Song .. 262 Gossip ...
... land at Sunset . By EDWARD WIL- LETT .... 42 G 580 .238 ... 556 ..562 GYPSIES of Art , the . From the French . Translated by CHARLES ASTOR BRISTED . 20 , 165 , 378 , 485 Good - night , My Friends , Good - night . A Song .. 262 Gossip ...
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... LAND . 493 Trees . Flowers . The Dead . By E. W. B. CANNING 377 N Transcripts . By FREDERICK L. VULTE . The Lonely Grave .. .385 ..451 Twin Acorns . By W. H. C. HOSMER .. ... 66 . NATIVE Land . By ISAAC MACLELLAN ... Not Lost , but Gone ...
... LAND . 493 Trees . Flowers . The Dead . By E. W. B. CANNING 377 N Transcripts . By FREDERICK L. VULTE . The Lonely Grave .. .385 ..451 Twin Acorns . By W. H. C. HOSMER .. ... 66 . NATIVE Land . By ISAAC MACLELLAN ... Not Lost , but Gone ...
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... land , it did not dispel the gloom . The servants moved on tip - toe , and spoke in whispers , and constant watch was kept on the door of the sick man's room . The bell rang furiously , and word was sent for John Biggs . Mr. Lindsey was ...
... land , it did not dispel the gloom . The servants moved on tip - toe , and spoke in whispers , and constant watch was kept on the door of the sick man's room . The bell rang furiously , and word was sent for John Biggs . Mr. Lindsey was ...
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... land of their future meet- ing . Oh ! with what humble love and reverence did he treasure up the hope and feeling that his boy was always at his side ; and with what a strange mingling of parental love and child - like trust did he ...
... land of their future meet- ing . Oh ! with what humble love and reverence did he treasure up the hope and feeling that his boy was always at his side ; and with what a strange mingling of parental love and child - like trust did he ...
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... land , and silver - voiced Spring , I cannot sing at thy gay bridal - feast ; My hands are all too weak to offer flowers ; My step too faltering to grace the dance Thy glad Bacchantes lead so joyously ; My cheek hath grown too delicate ...
... land , and silver - voiced Spring , I cannot sing at thy gay bridal - feast ; My hands are all too weak to offer flowers ; My step too faltering to grace the dance Thy glad Bacchantes lead so joyously ; My cheek hath grown too delicate ...
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asked Barbemuche beautiful Besançon bless BLIMMER called Carolus character Chaucer child Colline court dark dear death door dream Dryburgh Abbey England exclaimed eyes face father feel francs FUDGE gave gentleman give gone grave hand Harry head hear heard heart heaven honor hope horse hour John John Biggs JOHN ROMEYN BRODHEAD JOHN VAN BUREN King lady land letter light living Longbow look manner Marcel mind MOHAMMED IV morning mother nature ne exeat never New-York night o'er once passed Pitt poem poet present Quaker QUID racter reader remarkable replied Rodolphe Saint NICHOLAS Schaunard seemed siege of Candia smile soon soul spirit Squire stood Suckling sweet tell thee thing thou thought tion told took turned Uncle REUBEN voice words young