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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... once illumined that fine old face , was burning dimly now , or only flickered up with a sort of supernatural light , as dying lamps will just before they are extinguished . The powers that had so long delighted the world , recalling ...
... once illumined that fine old face , was burning dimly now , or only flickered up with a sort of supernatural light , as dying lamps will just before they are extinguished . The powers that had so long delighted the world , recalling ...
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... once shone forth in all their beauty , was covered many feet deep with a débris of ashes and lava , while the smoke of the city went up as the smoke of a furnace . ' All was at an end with the once busy , bustling cities below . The ...
... once shone forth in all their beauty , was covered many feet deep with a débris of ashes and lava , while the smoke of the city went up as the smoke of a furnace . ' All was at an end with the once busy , bustling cities below . The ...
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... once the favorite retreat of Horace Walpole , is but a very short distance from Twickenham . The queer old Gothic fabric , when we saw it , was fast falling into ruin . The plaster was peeling off , and the bare lath exposed in many ...
... once the favorite retreat of Horace Walpole , is but a very short distance from Twickenham . The queer old Gothic fabric , when we saw it , was fast falling into ruin . The plaster was peeling off , and the bare lath exposed in many ...
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