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 102
O my soul ! O your soul ! which is no better than my soul , and no worse , but just the same ! O soul in general ! Loafe ! ... surrounds , and inter- penetrates their souls , and they say , WALT . , why don't you come and see us ?
O my soul ! O your soul ! which is no better than my soul , and no worse , but just the same ! O soul in general ! Loafe ! ... surrounds , and inter- penetrates their souls , and they say , WALT . , why don't you come and see us ?
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Then Memory came , and , as a friend , warm clasped my wasted fingers , And gave the eye a newer life it ne'er had known before : Since then the Present has no voice , save in the charms of Nature , Which whisper softly to a soul which ...
Then Memory came , and , as a friend , warm clasped my wasted fingers , And gave the eye a newer life it ne'er had known before : Since then the Present has no voice , save in the charms of Nature , Which whisper softly to a soul which ...
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... on thee and heaven , Dreaming of the bright and radiant stars that gem the silent night , And that dearest sainted mother , Who hath left thee for another , Purer , lovelier realm than thine is , daughter of my soul's delight .
... on thee and heaven , Dreaming of the bright and radiant stars that gem the silent night , And that dearest sainted mother , Who hath left thee for another , Purer , lovelier realm than thine is , daughter of my soul's delight .
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Contents
A TALE FROM THE FRENCH | 1 |
MY NEIGHBOR BAWN THE BORROWER | 17 |
THEROUETS CONVERSION | 18 |
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