American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 51Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1858 - American periodicals |
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... dark hair and eyes ; and others again had rich olive complexions , and such eyes so large , so dark , so languid , and yet so piercing , that Maddox under their influence became quite poetical , and leaning against Cæsar's column , ' he ...
... dark hair and eyes ; and others again had rich olive complexions , and such eyes so large , so dark , so languid , and yet so piercing , that Maddox under their influence became quite poetical , and leaning against Cæsar's column , ' he ...
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... dark and noisome cell , the bandit rose from a wooden bench on which he had been reclining , and , in his rich Castilian tongue , courteously bade us be seated . Then turning to Mariano , he said interrogatively : ' These are English ...
... dark and noisome cell , the bandit rose from a wooden bench on which he had been reclining , and , in his rich Castilian tongue , courteously bade us be seated . Then turning to Mariano , he said interrogatively : ' These are English ...
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... dark , silent tomb , I've wished that I might steal from life , As shadows from my room . Yellow Springs , ( O. , ) Dec. 4th , 1857 . THE FRENCH SETTLERS OF ILLINOIS . I. IN the dark 10 January , Shadows .
... dark , silent tomb , I've wished that I might steal from life , As shadows from my room . Yellow Springs , ( O. , ) Dec. 4th , 1857 . THE FRENCH SETTLERS OF ILLINOIS . I. IN the dark 10 January , Shadows .
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... dark and cold December nights Which come in winter's train , When the cheery fire within burns bright , And without are sleet and rain , I love to read with strange delight Old stories o'er again : II . Old stories of that by - gone ...
... dark and cold December nights Which come in winter's train , When the cheery fire within burns bright , And without are sleet and rain , I love to read with strange delight Old stories o'er again : II . Old stories of that by - gone ...
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... dark river , over which is a rolling log , difficult to pass , and which once gone over , takes the form of a huge black serpent , forever guarding the path of return . This is the road which their an- cestors have trodden from ...
... dark river , over which is a rolling log , difficult to pass , and which once gone over , takes the form of a huge black serpent , forever guarding the path of return . This is the road which their an- cestors have trodden from ...
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