American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 18Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1841 - American periodicals |
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... winds are on the flood , And the fiery planets in affright , Along their temple scud : And the Thunder's voice is talking ... wind , and the inky cloud , And the forest's swelling moan ! THE POLYGON PAPERS . NUMBER ONE . ' Or making 1841 ...
... winds are on the flood , And the fiery planets in affright , Along their temple scud : And the Thunder's voice is talking ... wind , and the inky cloud , And the forest's swelling moan ! THE POLYGON PAPERS . NUMBER ONE . ' Or making 1841 ...
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... winds , Eurus and Auster , and the dreadful force Of Boreas , that congeals the Cronian waves , Tumultuous enter , with dire chilling blasts , Portending agues . ' These three have here written their life in short - hand . All English ...
... winds , Eurus and Auster , and the dreadful force Of Boreas , that congeals the Cronian waves , Tumultuous enter , with dire chilling blasts , Portending agues . ' These three have here written their life in short - hand . All English ...
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... wind , should have sex , and should love and be loved by a tender mate : when they see ' How sweetly in the evening breezes , Affianced roses bend and kiss . ' Ah ! little did the good and just of Greece and Rome , when they trimmed us ...
... wind , should have sex , and should love and be loved by a tender mate : when they see ' How sweetly in the evening breezes , Affianced roses bend and kiss . ' Ah ! little did the good and just of Greece and Rome , when they trimmed us ...
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... wind as it wailed through the dark entries of the building , which seemed itself to moan like some old and decrepit human being . At such times a feeling of superstition comes over me . I people the house with images of those who lived ...
... wind as it wailed through the dark entries of the building , which seemed itself to moan like some old and decrepit human being . At such times a feeling of superstition comes over me . I people the house with images of those who lived ...
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... wind howling through this old rookery , ' said Wil- kins : did you hear what I said when you interrupted me ? ' ' Yes , I heard , and I'll not fail you . Why , George , ' continued he , assuming an air of frankness that sat ...
... wind howling through this old rookery , ' said Wil- kins : did you hear what I said when you interrupted me ? ' ' Yes , I heard , and I'll not fail you . Why , George , ' continued he , assuming an air of frankness that sat ...
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