American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 12Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1838 - American periodicals |
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... live those years again , I should not take such neglect to heart ; but then 1 was vexed , and for many weeks did not visit my mother , who wore , kind soul ! the same refreshing smile , whether darkness or sunshine were abroad . One ...
... live those years again , I should not take such neglect to heart ; but then 1 was vexed , and for many weeks did not visit my mother , who wore , kind soul ! the same refreshing smile , whether darkness or sunshine were abroad . One ...
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... live for others ; but for herself , she prayed every night to meet the widow in heaven - for those on earth , whom her prayer might avail . I will not linger on the remainder of this sketch . Sometimes a neighbor would strive to make ...
... live for others ; but for herself , she prayed every night to meet the widow in heaven - for those on earth , whom her prayer might avail . I will not linger on the remainder of this sketch . Sometimes a neighbor would strive to make ...
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... live very badly . They prefer Byron and Goldsmith , the one an exile by his own ill - regulated passions , the other a vagabond and gambler , to Wordsworth , with his worship of nature , and his saint - like life . ― Goldsmith never was ...
... live very badly . They prefer Byron and Goldsmith , the one an exile by his own ill - regulated passions , the other a vagabond and gambler , to Wordsworth , with his worship of nature , and his saint - like life . ― Goldsmith never was ...
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... lives and dies a maid . Elizabethtown , ( N. J. , ) May , 1838 . * GIRLS . ' Young Ernest leads the dance to - night , He hath a soul of glee ; Yet were his step not there , I trow , The ball were bright for me : But wo's my heart ! all ...
... lives and dies a maid . Elizabethtown , ( N. J. , ) May , 1838 . * GIRLS . ' Young Ernest leads the dance to - night , He hath a soul of glee ; Yet were his step not there , I trow , The ball were bright for me : But wo's my heart ! all ...
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... lives in their hand , ready to part with nothing so easily , if by so doing they can hew away one of the branches or tear up one of the roots of this ancient and pernicious error . I blame not Probus longer- no , nor the wild rage of ...
... lives in their hand , ready to part with nothing so easily , if by so doing they can hew away one of the branches or tear up one of the roots of this ancient and pernicious error . I blame not Probus longer- no , nor the wild rage of ...
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