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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... stands lonely and silent . The river runs between , dark and deep , always flow- ing . Season after season , year after year , age after age , flowing on , an emblem of permanence and of change . ' I feel like labor . Go to ! 6 I will ...
... stands lonely and silent . The river runs between , dark and deep , always flow- ing . Season after season , year after year , age after age , flowing on , an emblem of permanence and of change . ' I feel like labor . Go to ! 6 I will ...
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... stand up ! and bless God that just at this very instant you are brought to a pause . ' Bring out your hopes and look at them . Look at them , but not through a Claude- Lorraine glass . Look at them and tell me do they belong to the ...
... stand up ! and bless God that just at this very instant you are brought to a pause . ' Bring out your hopes and look at them . Look at them , but not through a Claude- Lorraine glass . Look at them and tell me do they belong to the ...
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... standing on his 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 ...
... standing on his 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 ...
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... stand - point , to be ex- actly compatible with each other ; however , waiving that slight discrepancy , we must say , that the flower before us has evidently determined not to pine on its stem , or to blush unseen , if the combined ...
... stand - point , to be ex- actly compatible with each other ; however , waiving that slight discrepancy , we must say , that the flower before us has evidently determined not to pine on its stem , or to blush unseen , if the combined ...
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... stands on one leg , with the other elegantly crossed over it , after the tailor posé , and his body is neatly balanced by his left hand , which rests gracefully and lightly on the verge of a table by his side ; in his right hand are a ...
... stands on one leg , with the other elegantly crossed over it , after the tailor posé , and his body is neatly balanced by his left hand , which rests gracefully and lightly on the verge of a table by his side ; in his right hand are a ...
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