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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... once arrested the attention of the ablest critics . An article in the ' International ' of 1851 , thus alludes to it : เ ' IN ' St. Leger , ' a mind predisposed to superstition by some vague prophecies re- specting the destiny of his ...
... once arrested the attention of the ablest critics . An article in the ' International ' of 1851 , thus alludes to it : เ ' IN ' St. Leger , ' a mind predisposed to superstition by some vague prophecies re- specting the destiny of his ...
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... once waved trees with blossoms That the winds shook o'er my 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 ...
... once waved trees with blossoms That the winds shook o'er my 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 ...
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... once afforded us , with the pro- verbial ingratitude of republics , which we , as a steadfast republican , feel bound to exhibit , our eyes soon wander away from his picture and now rest on that of the ' great American tragedian , ' who ...
... once afforded us , with the pro- verbial ingratitude of republics , which we , as a steadfast republican , feel bound to exhibit , our eyes soon wander away from his picture and now rest on that of the ' great American tragedian , ' who ...
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... once again are lovers out , A - watching late , the Northern Lights .. But I stand calm and very still , Feeling a kiss in every breeze , As all night long I sit and watch A grave beneath the locust trees . THE PRIVATE LIBRARY OF ...
... once again are lovers out , A - watching late , the Northern Lights .. But I stand calm and very still , Feeling a kiss in every breeze , As all night long I sit and watch A grave beneath the locust trees . THE PRIVATE LIBRARY OF ...
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... once ungainly , and composed of common material , are now seen in various shapes , of the nicest proportions , and made of the finest glass . Pebbles , as they are technically called , are esteemed the most , inasmuch as they are purer ...
... once ungainly , and composed of common material , are now seen in various shapes , of the nicest proportions , and made of the finest glass . Pebbles , as they are technically called , are esteemed the most , inasmuch as they are purer ...
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