American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 17Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1841 - American periodicals |
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... heart ; the class to whom the highest promise of futurity is given . As to the instances I have known , I grant that they are few ; but as these pass over the field of my recollection my thoughts dwell upon one individual with unfading ...
... heart ; the class to whom the highest promise of futurity is given . As to the instances I have known , I grant that they are few ; but as these pass over the field of my recollection my thoughts dwell upon one individual with unfading ...
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... hearts , it is but an empty mockery . W. OUR COUNTRY : A LYRIC . BY FLACCUS . 1 . HAIL to thee , Native Country ! The young , the brave , the free : What heart of true - born child of thine Beats not with pride for thee ? Thine are the ...
... hearts , it is but an empty mockery . W. OUR COUNTRY : A LYRIC . BY FLACCUS . 1 . HAIL to thee , Native Country ! The young , the brave , the free : What heart of true - born child of thine Beats not with pride for thee ? Thine are the ...
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... heart , liver , and spleen of a London alderman to the execution of cotillions and waltzes of ecstatic delight . THE sun had yet two hours of his daily journey to complete , and was shedding his softest smiles on the white houses of the ...
... heart , liver , and spleen of a London alderman to the execution of cotillions and waltzes of ecstatic delight . THE sun had yet two hours of his daily journey to complete , and was shedding his softest smiles on the white houses of the ...
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... heart's chamber . III . ' I was a Viking old ! My deeds , though manifold , No Skald in song has told , No Saga taught thee ! Take heed , that in thy verse Thou dost the tale rehearse , Else dread a dead man's curse ! For this I sought ...
... heart's chamber . III . ' I was a Viking old ! My deeds , though manifold , No Skald in song has told , No Saga taught thee ! Take heed , that in thy verse Thou dost the tale rehearse , Else dread a dead man's curse ! For this I sought ...
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... heart of mine Fell their soft splendor . IX . ' I woo'd the blue - eyed maid , Yielding , yet half afraid , And in the forest's shade Our vows were plighted . Under its loosen'd vest Flutter'd her little breast , Like birds within their ...
... heart of mine Fell their soft splendor . IX . ' I woo'd the blue - eyed maid , Yielding , yet half afraid , And in the forest's shade Our vows were plighted . Under its loosen'd vest Flutter'd her little breast , Like birds within their ...
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