American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 18Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1841 - American periodicals |
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... meet at the tomb and reiterate the adieu of the burial - day . When one of their relatives dies in a foreign land , an image of the person is laid upon the funeral bed , partially clad in the garments of the individual whom it ...
... meet at the tomb and reiterate the adieu of the burial - day . When one of their relatives dies in a foreign land , an image of the person is laid upon the funeral bed , partially clad in the garments of the individual whom it ...
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... meet our Master's face , And claim the promised wages without shame ! Thus lulled to calm reliance in the fold Of ' everlasting arms , ' should lurking tempests Spring sudden upon sleeping Nature ; should Rebellious fires , that in ...
... meet our Master's face , And claim the promised wages without shame ! Thus lulled to calm reliance in the fold Of ' everlasting arms , ' should lurking tempests Spring sudden upon sleeping Nature ; should Rebellious fires , that in ...
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... meet on foreign ground to decide some state question , about which they may be supposed to know little and to care less , we can understand that a kind of chivalric understanding should exist between combatants . Such wars are but duels ...
... meet on foreign ground to decide some state question , about which they may be supposed to know little and to care less , we can understand that a kind of chivalric understanding should exist between combatants . Such wars are but duels ...
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... meet his expectations in this sublimest of all sciences . He would now proceed to ask some questions : 6 " William Dobbs , how is the state of Maine bounded ? ' On the north by the Gulf of Mexico , east by Arkansas , south by the ...
... meet his expectations in this sublimest of all sciences . He would now proceed to ask some questions : 6 " William Dobbs , how is the state of Maine bounded ? ' On the north by the Gulf of Mexico , east by Arkansas , south by the ...
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... meet thee in that hollow vale ; And think not much of my delay , I am already on the way ; And follow thee with all the speed Desire can make , or sorrows breed . Each minute is a short degree , And every hour a step toward thee ; At ...
... meet thee in that hollow vale ; And think not much of my delay , I am already on the way ; And follow thee with all the speed Desire can make , or sorrows breed . Each minute is a short degree , And every hour a step toward thee ; At ...
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