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 83
... wind fail At the nearing of our gale ; We could see them lay their course with the wind : Still we neared and neared her fast , Hurled on by our fierce blast , With the seas tumbling headlong behind . She had come out of some storm ...
... wind fail At the nearing of our gale ; We could see them lay their course with the wind : Still we neared and neared her fast , Hurled on by our fierce blast , With the seas tumbling headlong behind . She had come out of some storm ...
Page 222
... wind is high , the wind is loud : It bends the old elm - tree : The blast has tossed my bones about This night , most wearily . ' But come thou forth : we'll visit now The elm o ' the withered rind ; For though thy door is barred to me ...
... wind is high , the wind is loud : It bends the old elm - tree : The blast has tossed my bones about This night , most wearily . ' But come thou forth : we'll visit now The elm o ' the withered rind ; For though thy door is barred to me ...
Page 612
... wind came whizzing in ; now playful and fantastic , anon boisterous and threatening ; around his feet , across his purple nose and grizzly beard , down his breast and through his back - bone , causing one universal shiver and chatter ...
... wind came whizzing in ; now playful and fantastic , anon boisterous and threatening ; around his feet , across his purple nose and grizzly beard , down his breast and through his back - bone , causing one universal shiver and chatter ...
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