American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 34Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1849 - American periodicals |
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... seen . O then while here , in darkness and in sorrow , We wait with trembling hope the summons home , A ray from heaven to light our path will borrow , Nor e'er beyond its hallowed influence roam . ELIZABETH LITTLE . The Bunkum Flag ...
... seen . O then while here , in darkness and in sorrow , We wait with trembling hope the summons home , A ray from heaven to light our path will borrow , Nor e'er beyond its hallowed influence roam . ELIZABETH LITTLE . The Bunkum Flag ...
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... seen the world . I was penetrated by a consciousness of the purity and sweetness which enveloped my companion like a halo . The stars flickered like torches in the open air on a still night . ' There , ' said I , ' is a constellation to ...
... seen the world . I was penetrated by a consciousness of the purity and sweetness which enveloped my companion like a halo . The stars flickered like torches in the open air on a still night . ' There , ' said I , ' is a constellation to ...
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... seen the look Half adoration turned intent to thee ; Then , when a mother's fears thy bosom shook , And cowards sneered in that thine hour of need , And tore afresh thy wounds , and smiled to see them bleed ? Thy sun is going down , but ...
... seen the look Half adoration turned intent to thee ; Then , when a mother's fears thy bosom shook , And cowards sneered in that thine hour of need , And tore afresh thy wounds , and smiled to see them bleed ? Thy sun is going down , but ...
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... seen ; When the robin red - breast sings By the cool and prattling springs ; When the rich red berries grow , And the leaves of summer blow ; Laughing , in their early glee , Little children , all may see , With their glad locks ...
... seen ; When the robin red - breast sings By the cool and prattling springs ; When the rich red berries grow , And the leaves of summer blow ; Laughing , in their early glee , Little children , all may see , With their glad locks ...
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... seen placarded aparte- mens à louer , but where lived a pale , slender , sad - looking , light - haired young man , who came forth daily and proceeded to the lecture - room or to the hospital . As he happened to make similar rounds with ...
... seen placarded aparte- mens à louer , but where lived a pale , slender , sad - looking , light - haired young man , who came forth daily and proceeded to the lecture - room or to the hospital . As he happened to make similar rounds with ...
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