American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 48Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1856 - American periodicals |
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... hope to drink from the Nile and the Jordan , the Ilissus and that lesser stream of Asia whose murmuring waters often listened to the songs of Homer . Rivers are the moving high - ways of the nations . In the earlier ages of the world ...
... hope to drink from the Nile and the Jordan , the Ilissus and that lesser stream of Asia whose murmuring waters often listened to the songs of Homer . Rivers are the moving high - ways of the nations . In the earlier ages of the world ...
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... hope , for I had none , yet shrank from giving the true cause of my dejection and indifference . We parted , not to meet again , but to write , though I had little hope of being permitted . Until there had been a prohibition , I need ...
... hope , for I had none , yet shrank from giving the true cause of my dejection and indifference . We parted , not to meet again , but to write , though I had little hope of being permitted . Until there had been a prohibition , I need ...
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... hope of happi- ness for life . I thought I was prepared for it , whatever it might be ; yet when it came , staggered ... hope I should not faint . But then arises the thought : Will he who is to share with me this sorrow and this hope ...
... hope of happi- ness for life . I thought I was prepared for it , whatever it might be ; yet when it came , staggered ... hope I should not faint . But then arises the thought : Will he who is to share with me this sorrow and this hope ...
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... hope to feed its flame . Think you , then , it will die , when I am permitted to bear about with me the assurance , faint though it be in comparison with what I believed I should receive , that I am enshrined in your memory , and that I ...
... hope to feed its flame . Think you , then , it will die , when I am permitted to bear about with me the assurance , faint though it be in comparison with what I believed I should receive , that I am enshrined in your memory , and that I ...
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... hope you are not going to turn into a mope . ' : " ' I have not felt very well you know I have not been strong since I was sick and here my voice trembled a little , and the good lady's sympathy was immediately excited : she remembered ...
... hope you are not going to turn into a mope . ' : " ' I have not felt very well you know I have not been strong since I was sick and here my voice trembled a little , and the good lady's sympathy was immediately excited : she remembered ...
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