American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 51Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1858 - American periodicals |
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... 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 time , When this dear land was young ; When settlers from a distant clime Would ...
... 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 time , When this dear land was young ; When settlers from a distant clime Would ...
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... fire - lights ' flickering shadows flit Along the hearth , like sprites , And think of these old primal days , With all their rare delight ; XII . For they bring the summer to my heart , And sun - shine to my room , All brightest forms ...
... fire - lights ' flickering shadows flit Along the hearth , like sprites , And think of these old primal days , With all their rare delight ; XII . For they bring the summer to my heart , And sun - shine to my room , All brightest forms ...
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... fire of excite- ment slowly faded from his eyes , and in its place grew a softer , mistier light , as when one gazes through a dream medium on some picture of tranquil beauty . We watched him closely , wondering much what might be the ...
... fire of excite- ment slowly faded from his eyes , and in its place grew a softer , mistier light , as when one gazes through a dream medium on some picture of tranquil beauty . We watched him closely , wondering much what might be the ...
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... fire - steel and flint in the pouch by his side , that the Chippewa is placed in his grave , to follow on the sun's invisible way . Question them ; they will tell you their spirit - path is well - worn ; that it is straight and open ...
... fire - steel and flint in the pouch by his side , that the Chippewa is placed in his grave , to follow on the sun's invisible way . Question them ; they will tell you their spirit - path is well - worn ; that it is straight and open ...
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... fire , in vaults of wonderful strength , and whose weekly dole was magni- fied by a consciousness that their check would be honored in bank , now collected like stricken creatures , nervous and pale . Merchants who never went to protest ...
... fire , in vaults of wonderful strength , and whose weekly dole was magni- fied by a consciousness that their check would be honored in bank , now collected like stricken creatures , nervous and pale . Merchants who never went to protest ...
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