American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 12Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1838 - American periodicals |
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... side . ' MACBETH . WERE all the crowns , and columns , and arches , in time past awarded to successful ambition , to be multiplied one hundred fold , they would hardly equal the hopes which have been blasted , and hearts broken in the ...
... side . ' MACBETH . WERE all the crowns , and columns , and arches , in time past awarded to successful ambition , to be multiplied one hundred fold , they would hardly equal the hopes which have been blasted , and hearts broken in the ...
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... side . The widow smiled , and my last evening at home flew away speedily and pleasantly . Anna read to us from one of the English poets , and I remember thinking how public honors fell into shadow , beside her lovely temper ; and her ...
... side . The widow smiled , and my last evening at home flew away speedily and pleasantly . Anna read to us from one of the English poets , and I remember thinking how public honors fell into shadow , beside her lovely temper ; and her ...
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... side ! ' Taking up the papers again , I tried to laugh the matter off ; but the cob - web I had been weaving , I no longer dared tread upon . And yet , ' thought I , ' I have been slaving and starving six months ; shall I lose this ...
... side ! ' Taking up the papers again , I tried to laugh the matter off ; but the cob - web I had been weaving , I no longer dared tread upon . And yet , ' thought I , ' I have been slaving and starving six months ; shall I lose this ...
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... side I had so pleasantly galloped through the evening , with my old friend Anna Carlton . Anna would have quiv- ered like an aspen - leaf in the merry throng , which seemed but to add strength and grace to the young thing I had been ...
... side I had so pleasantly galloped through the evening , with my old friend Anna Carlton . Anna would have quiv- ered like an aspen - leaf in the merry throng , which seemed but to add strength and grace to the young thing I had been ...
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... side , The billow murmur'd where it died . The young bird , cradled by its nest , Its matin symphony repress'd ; And nothing broke the silence there , Save the low hymn , or humbler prayer . The red man , as the blue wave broke Before ...
... side , The billow murmur'd where it died . The young bird , cradled by its nest , Its matin symphony repress'd ; And nothing broke the silence there , Save the low hymn , or humbler prayer . The red man , as the blue wave broke Before ...
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