American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 34Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1849 - American periodicals |
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... thee not ? The sturdy son of toil Gazes with fondness in thine upturned eye , And when thy quiet beauty glads the soil , His step goes lightly by . Let him , worn down with manhood's strivings , say If thy calm beauty , pure and ...
... thee not ? The sturdy son of toil Gazes with fondness in thine upturned eye , And when thy quiet beauty glads the soil , His step goes lightly by . Let him , worn down with manhood's strivings , say If thy calm beauty , pure and ...
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... thee above The light of Faith which beams for thee below . The peace , be calm ' from His high throne of love . I know thee not , lone mother ! and my lay , My distant lay , may never touch thy heart ; But would that it could reach ...
... thee above The light of Faith which beams for thee below . The peace , be calm ' from His high throne of love . I know thee not , lone mother ! and my lay , My distant lay , may never touch thy heart ; But would that it could reach ...
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... thee , ' neath crested seals , their love , Or sing thy praises in the echoing song , There is not one that would more loyal prove Than she who writes what thou may'st never see , These fond but feeble lines , so far away from thee ...
... thee , ' neath crested seals , their love , Or sing thy praises in the echoing song , There is not one that would more loyal prove Than she who writes what thou may'st never see , These fond but feeble lines , so far away from thee ...
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... thee ! ' Punch , cock - tails , cobblers , juleps , toddies ! ye ! With night , and lustrous swigging , and a few To make these felt and feeling , well may be Things that have made me lovely ! ' Could I unbosom and unbutton now That ...
... thee ! ' Punch , cock - tails , cobblers , juleps , toddies ! ye ! With night , and lustrous swigging , and a few To make these felt and feeling , well may be Things that have made me lovely ! ' Could I unbosom and unbutton now That ...
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... THEE in the whirlwind , I have known THEE on the hill , I have loved THEE in the voice of bird , Or the music of the rill ; I dreamed THEE in the shadow , I saw THEE in the light . I heard THEE in the thunder - peal , And worshipped in ...
... THEE in the whirlwind , I have known THEE on the hill , I have loved THEE in the voice of bird , Or the music of the rill ; I dreamed THEE in the shadow , I saw THEE in the light . I heard THEE in the thunder - peal , And worshipped in ...
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