The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 56Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1833 - American periodicals |
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Page 194
In yonder swamp , behin ' de hill , De night - bird wid his song , Am singin ' , singin ' whip - poor - will , An ' he'll sing it all night long . Den hoe de cotton , hoe de cotton , Hoe de cotton , boys ; Ole masser listenin ' on de ...
In yonder swamp , behin ' de hill , De night - bird wid his song , Am singin ' , singin ' whip - poor - will , An ' he'll sing it all night long . Den hoe de cotton , hoe de cotton , Hoe de cotton , boys ; Ole masser listenin ' on de ...
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Half - way up the lofty hill that shuts in the valley of the lake on the east , the shining spires of Geneva may be discerned forty miles distant ; while on the south , Havana extends over the valley ; and across a swamp , directly ...
Half - way up the lofty hill that shuts in the valley of the lake on the east , the shining spires of Geneva may be discerned forty miles distant ; while on the south , Havana extends over the valley ; and across a swamp , directly ...
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A city upon a hill , though hid hid by its wealth of foliage ; yet a city that may not be forgotten . It will linger in the memory , lasting as the principles of its people , bright as the eyes of its fair daughters , grace- ful as the ...
A city upon a hill , though hid hid by its wealth of foliage ; yet a city that may not be forgotten . It will linger in the memory , lasting as the principles of its people , bright as the eyes of its fair daughters , grace- ful as the ...
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Contents
A TALE FROM THE FRENCH | 1 |
MY NEIGHBOR BAWN THE BORROWER | 17 |
THEROUETS CONVERSION | 18 |
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