American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 34Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1849 - American periodicals |
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... heart , And in my sorrows bear an humble part . Come , sing to me some dear remembered strain , Some pleasant song to cheer my soul again ; For silence rests upon my spirit's lyre , And sadness lingers on each trembling wire . II . Oh ...
... heart , And in my sorrows bear an humble part . Come , sing to me some dear remembered strain , Some pleasant song to cheer my soul again ; For silence rests upon my spirit's lyre , And sadness lingers on each trembling wire . II . Oh ...
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... heart will cling , What memories the spirit will beset , Whene'er we find the nurseling of the Spring , Its first sweet Violet ! Dear prophet of the summer - time thou art , And though the April wind is bleak and cold , A ray of ...
... heart will cling , What memories the spirit will beset , Whene'er we find the nurseling of the Spring , Its first sweet Violet ! Dear prophet of the summer - time thou art , And though the April wind is bleak and cold , A ray of ...
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... heart whatever is excellent . Beside all this , we never let a friendship languish because we do not happen to be in the mood . ' Across the fields from the black forest which skirted the fading distance came the breathings of the night ...
... heart whatever is excellent . Beside all this , we never let a friendship languish because we do not happen to be in the mood . ' Across the fields from the black forest which skirted the fading distance came the breathings of the night ...
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... heart . ' ' I see how it is . I have wearied you by intruding my society con- tinually . I knew once that the best friends cannot with safety be often brought in contact , and I once practised the maxim . ' You mistake me altogether ...
... heart . ' ' I see how it is . I have wearied you by intruding my society con- tinually . I knew once that the best friends cannot with safety be often brought in contact , and I once practised the maxim . ' You mistake me altogether ...
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... heart ; But would that it could reach thee , far away , When in the Twilight Hour ' thou sitt'st apart Thy children's faces ' gleaming from the wall ; ' The hour of saddening memory's control ; Would my heart's whispers then could ...
... heart ; But would that it could reach thee , far away , When in the Twilight Hour ' thou sitt'st apart Thy children's faces ' gleaming from the wall ; ' The hour of saddening memory's control ; Would my heart's whispers then could ...
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