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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... heart , since the days of inspiration . ' It is the mental communing of ' St. Leger ' with the reader - youth , man , or maiden , ' one summer eve , in Bertold Castle , on the banks of the Avon , in ' gentle Warwickshire . ' To our ...
... heart , since the days of inspiration . ' It is the mental communing of ' St. Leger ' with the reader - youth , man , or maiden , ' one summer eve , in Bertold Castle , on the banks of the Avon , in ' gentle Warwickshire . ' To our ...
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... heart of the vain promptings which flutter around it : silence the busy whisperings of passion and self - love ; then tell me — youth , man , maiden — what have we remaining ? Is there a void , an utter void , left in these hearts of ...
... heart of the vain promptings which flutter around it : silence the busy whisperings of passion and self - love ; then tell me — youth , man , maiden — what have we remaining ? Is there a void , an utter void , left in these hearts of ...
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... heart , I'd know That the lane had led me home . - SUN STROKES . ' BY SCHUYLER CONWAY . 6 Now for a stroll through the rooms of the daguerreotypists of the town ; through the ambitious saloons ' of the Bowery , and the more pretentious ...
... heart , I'd know That the lane had led me home . - SUN STROKES . ' BY SCHUYLER CONWAY . 6 Now for a stroll through the rooms of the daguerreotypists of the town ; through the ambitious saloons ' of the Bowery , and the more pretentious ...
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... heart's true summer - good - by to this ! --- Look down , white stars ! There is nothing to see ; But the world may sound with plummet free ; And cricket , chirp on , but not for me . Can you bring me back the summer fair , And give me ...
... heart's true summer - good - by to this ! --- Look down , white stars ! There is nothing to see ; But the world may sound with plummet free ; And cricket , chirp on , but not for me . Can you bring me back the summer fair , And give me ...
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... heart's most secret feelings . - In the humbler walks of literature , which indicate most nearly and accu- rately the tendencies of our people when their thoughts aspire to artistic ex- pression , this affectation , or reality , of ...
... heart's most secret feelings . - In the humbler walks of literature , which indicate most nearly and accu- rately the tendencies of our people when their thoughts aspire to artistic ex- pression , this affectation , or reality , of ...
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