American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 59Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1862 |
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So , if he has carefully culled the flowers of poesy wherever he has strayed , he has returned to each shrine a wreath of immortelles . Returning , he entered upon the practice of law at Waterford , in this State , but soon removed to ...
So , if he has carefully culled the flowers of poesy wherever he has strayed , he has returned to each shrine a wreath of immortelles . Returning , he entered upon the practice of law at Waterford , in this State , but soon removed to ...
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In 1859 Mr. Kimball returned from Europe , purchased an estate in Westchester county , near New - York , and has since devoted himself to literature . We had nearly forgot to say , that ' Cuba and the Cubans , ' a volume illustrative of ...
In 1859 Mr. Kimball returned from Europe , purchased an estate in Westchester county , near New - York , and has since devoted himself to literature . We had nearly forgot to say , that ' Cuba and the Cubans , ' a volume illustrative of ...
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That the eyes of loved ones watch for me Eyes that will brighten and shine , When they read how the glad returning Has lighted and moistened mine ! That the lips of loved ones will greet me Their hands will warm in mine ; That loving ...
That the eyes of loved ones watch for me Eyes that will brighten and shine , When they read how the glad returning Has lighted and moistened mine ! That the lips of loved ones will greet me Their hands will warm in mine ; That loving ...
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When the malady gets seated comfortably in our young men , they take vigorously to agricultural pursuits ; they assiduously and praiseworthily fertilize their downy mandibles , though seldom blessed with a large crop in return for their ...
When the malady gets seated comfortably in our young men , they take vigorously to agricultural pursuits ; they assiduously and praiseworthily fertilize their downy mandibles , though seldom blessed with a large crop in return for their ...
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Having thus settled the matter , he took his departure , and I returned to my manuscript in a singularly chastened frame of mind . All of you have read that story in the ' Badger , ' and you can now account for the latent melancholy of ...
Having thus settled the matter , he took his departure , and I returned to my manuscript in a singularly chastened frame of mind . All of you have read that story in the ' Badger , ' and you can now account for the latent melancholy of ...
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