American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 51Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1858 - American periodicals |
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... Moore , 412 ; The Twin Roses . By St. Patrick's Day in Wamblepop , Mrs. Anna Cora Ritchie , 413 ; Poetical Sonnet ... Rachel Moore . By JENNY MARSH PARKER , .615 The Reconciliation ,. The Parting , .. The Ritter Carl of Eichenhorst ...
... Moore , 412 ; The Twin Roses . By St. Patrick's Day in Wamblepop , Mrs. Anna Cora Ritchie , 413 ; Poetical Sonnet ... Rachel Moore . By JENNY MARSH PARKER , .615 The Reconciliation ,. The Parting , .. The Ritter Carl of Eichenhorst ...
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... RACHEL MOORE . BY JENNY MARSH PARKER . G. PR . Ever RACHEL was fifty years old that day . The night was coming in with a wild November storm , and the dead leaves drifted across the windows , like the spectres that flitted across her ...
... RACHEL MOORE . BY JENNY MARSH PARKER . G. PR . Ever RACHEL was fifty years old that day . The night was coming in with a wild November storm , and the dead leaves drifted across the windows , like the spectres that flitted across her ...
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... Rachel beheld him weep . And when she crept like a frightened dove to her mother's breast , she heard her whisper , as she softly laid her hand upon her flaxen curls : GOD keep and bring my darling to me . ' And now ... Rachel Moore .
... Rachel beheld him weep . And when she crept like a frightened dove to her mother's breast , she heard her whisper , as she softly laid her hand upon her flaxen curls : GOD keep and bring my darling to me . ' And now ... Rachel Moore .
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... Rachel then ? Was it the screeching of the winds as they rushed across the heath , shaking the cottage , and swinging the maples and willows to lashing the roof ? Or did the storm within affright her ? Turning ... Rachel Moore .
... Rachel then ? Was it the screeching of the winds as they rushed across the heath , shaking the cottage , and swinging the maples and willows to lashing the roof ? Or did the storm within affright her ? Turning ... Rachel Moore .
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... Rachel remembered - deep lost in the past was she one bright Sunday morning in the earliest spring , when her troubled sleep was broken by the wrangling of the church bells . It was Easter , glorious , blessed Easter ... Rachel Moore .
... Rachel remembered - deep lost in the past was she one bright Sunday morning in the earliest spring , when her troubled sleep was broken by the wrangling of the church bells . It was Easter , glorious , blessed Easter ... Rachel Moore .
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ALEXANDER HAMILTON asked beautiful Bremen Brian Boru Burroughs called dark dear death door dream earth Elma England English eyes face fair fancy father fear feel feet fire Garboard gaze Gipsies give gone grace hand head hear heard heart heaven Hermes Trismegistus honor hope hour Hugh Miller India JOHN WATERS knew KNICKERBOCKER labor lady letter light lips Lissette living look mind morning mother nature never New-York night o'er once palimpsest passed poor Pre-Raphaelite present Quaker Rachel Moore reader replied Saint Saint NICHOLAS scene seemed silent sleep smile soon soul speak spirit stood strange Stratford-upon-Avon sweet Tamerlane tears tell thee thing thou thought tion told Tom Bolt took turned village voice watched wind wonder words young