The Pioneer: Or, California Monthly Magazine, Volume 4Le Count and Strong, 1966 General interest magazine, with emphasis on literature and poetry, some history, natural science, and current events. Contained the first publication of the Letters from Dame Shirley (Louise Amelia Knapp Smith Clappe), 1819-1906. Her letters were an important description of life in the California Gold Rush mining camps. Zamorano 80, no. 69. |
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Page 139
... soul , a spectrum deeply set , Whose impress cannot die . To heaven ascend n.y thought In nightly yearning - for the crowded day Steals half my hope of joy with her away . Let my sad soul be brought To feel the vileness of its weight of ...
... soul , a spectrum deeply set , Whose impress cannot die . To heaven ascend n.y thought In nightly yearning - for the crowded day Steals half my hope of joy with her away . Let my sad soul be brought To feel the vileness of its weight of ...
Page 318
... soul in the regions of light , To the soul that in night labors long ; And she brings to the darkness her light , And illumes the dark soul with her song- Making bright the dark soul with her song . She loves the blessed regions of ...
... soul in the regions of light , To the soul that in night labors long ; And she brings to the darkness her light , And illumes the dark soul with her song- Making bright the dark soul with her song . She loves the blessed regions of ...
Page 365
... soul , -it should rather be poured out like water for its intellectual and moral life . For the soul is immoral , like its Sire , and cannot die . There is no folly or cruelty equal to that of starving the intellect , and impover ...
... soul , -it should rather be poured out like water for its intellectual and moral life . For the soul is immoral , like its Sire , and cannot die . There is no folly or cruelty equal to that of starving the intellect , and impover ...
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Beauty By G 268 | 16 |
A Steeple Chase on the Prairies | 22 |
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