American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 51Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1858 - American periodicals |
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... hand there were ' bulls ' and ' bears , ' and on the other , dogs and monkeys . Here strutted a rooster of the Shanghae breed , and there a peacock , vain of his plumage . The balconies of the houses were lined with dark - eyed ...
... hand there were ' bulls ' and ' bears , ' and on the other , dogs and monkeys . Here strutted a rooster of the Shanghae breed , and there a peacock , vain of his plumage . The balconies of the houses were lined with dark - eyed ...
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... hand to their beautiful fields , where are clear lakes , running brooks , and forests of game ! A land where there ... hands of the living would turn his face toward the west , and wrap his blanket around him for his last journey ; and ...
... hand to their beautiful fields , where are clear lakes , running brooks , and forests of game ! A land where there ... hands of the living would turn his face toward the west , and wrap his blanket around him for his last journey ; and ...
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... hands in parting very cordially . I watched his figure re- ceding in the dim star - light , and among the deep shades , until it be ... hand , if we respect ourselves more than our money , other people respect us 1858. ] 27 Ellas - Land .
... hands in parting very cordially . I watched his figure re- ceding in the dim star - light , and among the deep shades , until it be ... hand , if we respect ourselves more than our money , other people respect us 1858. ] 27 Ellas - Land .
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... hands take the bread of dependence , I would have placed my lips in the dust of God's highway , and died like any ... hand lovingly in mine , and in her sweet , winning , gentle way , won me from my grief's first bitterness , and so ...
... hands take the bread of dependence , I would have placed my lips in the dust of God's highway , and died like any ... hand lovingly in mine , and in her sweet , winning , gentle way , won me from my grief's first bitterness , and so ...
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... hands , and take no thought of the future . Oh ! blissful words were those , dropping like balm upon my aching heart ... hand smoothing each other's pathway down to the green grass of the tomb ! Alas ! dear Deborah ! as your soft cheek ...
... hands , and take no thought of the future . Oh ! blissful words were those , dropping like balm upon my aching heart ... hand smoothing each other's pathway down to the green grass of the tomb ! Alas ! dear Deborah ! as your soft cheek ...
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