American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 59Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1862 |
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By CHARLES WELLINGTON , 476 68 , 136 Alarum , 177 A Mid - Night Reverie . By J. H. Ellior , 371 0 A Pennsylvania German Poet , 287 A Pilgrimage to John Brown's Mountain , Our Experience in House - Cleaning , 232 A Reverie , Our Friends ...
By CHARLES WELLINGTON , 476 68 , 136 Alarum , 177 A Mid - Night Reverie . By J. H. Ellior , 371 0 A Pennsylvania German Poet , 287 A Pilgrimage to John Brown's Mountain , Our Experience in House - Cleaning , 232 A Reverie , Our Friends ...
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Walpurgis Night ; ' and every incident in the book tends with directest certainty to the fulfilment of the main design . ' ' That exquisite morale of womanhood , “ Theresa Von Hofrath , ' is one of the richest gems in this ...
Walpurgis Night ; ' and every incident in the book tends with directest certainty to the fulfilment of the main design . ' ' That exquisite morale of womanhood , “ Theresa Von Hofrath , ' is one of the richest gems in this ...
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Come , then , youth and man and maiden ; come and sit down with me as the evening deepens into night . There , I have put out the candles , and the moth is safe ! ' Let us bring out our hopes and look at them .
Come , then , youth and man and maiden ; come and sit down with me as the evening deepens into night . There , I have put out the candles , and the moth is safe ! ' Let us bring out our hopes and look at them .
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Moonlight came softly out of heaven , Leaving ajar the doors of light , And playful sprites with torches lit , Came out into the Northern night . And ' mid the glories of that hour , A maid with step like May's soft breeze ...
Moonlight came softly out of heaven , Leaving ajar the doors of light , And playful sprites with torches lit , Came out into the Northern night . And ' mid the glories of that hour , A maid with step like May's soft breeze ...
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Tis the witching hour , the magical hour , Of the silent noon of night ; The sapphire skies with their myriad eyes , Bathe the earth in a tender light . Through a pearly rift in the cloud's dark drift , The silvery moonbeams stream ...
Tis the witching hour , the magical hour , Of the silent noon of night ; The sapphire skies with their myriad eyes , Bathe the earth in a tender light . Through a pearly rift in the cloud's dark drift , The silvery moonbeams stream ...
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