American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 51Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1858 - American periodicals |
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... Night . ' By HELEN EARLE , .... 160 ' My Heart and I. ' By a New Con- tributor ,. 23 63 .364 ..261 Last Night : Amor Omnibus Idem ,. Lilian Lee ; a Reminiscence , .. Lines to Laon , ' . ..395 .402 .491 18 On a Picture of Leda ,. 71 The ...
... Night . ' By HELEN EARLE , .... 160 ' My Heart and I. ' By a New Con- tributor ,. 23 63 .364 ..261 Last Night : Amor Omnibus Idem ,. Lilian Lee ; a Reminiscence , .. Lines to Laon , ' . ..395 .402 .491 18 On a Picture of Leda ,. 71 The ...
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... night , and brighter than the noon- day sun soon drew me to her side ; and entering into conversation with her , I found , to my surprise , that she was Doña Maria de Montes , a distant relation of my own , to whose father I had brought ...
... night , and brighter than the noon- day sun soon drew me to her side ; and entering into conversation with her , I found , to my surprise , that she was Doña Maria de Montes , a distant relation of my own , to whose father I had brought ...
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... nights , While fire - lights ' flickering shadows flit Along the hearth , like sprites , And think of these old ... night , Like tales of olden time . ELIZABETH G. BARBER . By THE CASKET OF ACHMET BEY . BY EBEN BARTON . 12 [ January ...
... nights , While fire - lights ' flickering shadows flit Along the hearth , like sprites , And think of these old ... night , Like tales of olden time . ELIZABETH G. BARBER . By THE CASKET OF ACHMET BEY . BY EBEN BARTON . 12 [ January ...
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... night , when all the family had retired they were pri- meval people , accustomed to unremitting toil and early hours , alike at night and morning I used to rake forward the coals , and throwing a few fagots upon them , lie down , like ...
... night , when all the family had retired they were pri- meval people , accustomed to unremitting toil and early hours , alike at night and morning I used to rake forward the coals , and throwing a few fagots upon them , lie down , like ...
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... night . On the twenty - second of May , 1851 , Harry Lacy and I were doing ' guard duty . ' Dinner was over , the other officers had gone , and left Harry and me to solitude , alone in the Tower . We lit our segars , and began ...
... night . On the twenty - second of May , 1851 , Harry Lacy and I were doing ' guard duty . ' Dinner was over , the other officers had gone , and left Harry and me to solitude , alone in the Tower . We lit our segars , and began ...
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