The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 59Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1862 |
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... head so gloomily , but arouse ; and do you , too , thank God that you are brought for a while to this stand - still , as the world rushes on and leaves you . Do not be impatient ; do not say to me : ' Hands off ! I must overtake my ...
... head so gloomily , but arouse ; and do you , too , thank God that you are brought for a while to this stand - still , as the world rushes on and leaves you . Do not be impatient ; do not say to me : ' Hands off ! I must overtake my ...
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... head , Or carried off on their soft , swift wings , To drop on a clover - bed . And there once was a deep , rich fringing , Of dark , green grass , all the way ; But the sober pencil of Autumn Has painted its green a gray . Yet the ...
... head , Or carried off on their soft , swift wings , To drop on a clover - bed . And there once was a deep , rich fringing , Of dark , green grass , all the way ; But the sober pencil of Autumn Has painted its green a gray . Yet the ...
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... head a cycle of the moon has scarcely passed , to use a phrase which we do not remember to have read or to have ... heads and their senses , too , sometimes . When it begins to affect the impetuous and inexperienced Arrapahoe or Comanche ...
... head a cycle of the moon has scarcely passed , to use a phrase which we do not remember to have read or to have ... heads and their senses , too , sometimes . When it begins to affect the impetuous and inexperienced Arrapahoe or Comanche ...
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... head he bedecks with the dyed plumage of the falcon of the plains , a defunct buzzard . Then mounting his mettlesome mustang , he sallies forth to the nearest mud - puddle on the hunting - ground of his tribe , and there uninterruptedly ...
... head he bedecks with the dyed plumage of the falcon of the plains , a defunct buzzard . Then mounting his mettlesome mustang , he sallies forth to the nearest mud - puddle on the hunting - ground of his tribe , and there uninterruptedly ...
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... head . He looks complacently down on us with , we are sure , the most friendly feeling which it is possible for a for- eigner and an unnatural - eyes'd Japanese heathen to indulge in , although the ap- pearance of the scimitar he holds ...
... head . He looks complacently down on us with , we are sure , the most friendly feeling which it is possible for a for- eigner and an unnatural - eyes'd Japanese heathen to indulge in , although the ap- pearance of the scimitar he holds ...
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