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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... Thou little bubbling rill ! And onward , ever onward , Thy waters ripple still . Under thy waves , O brooklet ! A heart must laugh and sob , Else why should mine own , so friend - like , Thus to thy throbbing , throb ? ADRIENNE'S ' AND ...
... Thou little bubbling rill ! And onward , ever onward , Thy waters ripple still . Under thy waves , O brooklet ! A heart must laugh and sob , Else why should mine own , so friend - like , Thus to thy throbbing , throb ? ADRIENNE'S ' AND ...
Page 95
... thou- sands , either in the original English or in translation , of books which first saw the light , serially , in the KNICKERBOCKER , and more than one reputation is founded solely upon contributions to our Magazine . There is a ...
... thou- sands , either in the original English or in translation , of books which first saw the light , serially , in the KNICKERBOCKER , and more than one reputation is founded solely upon contributions to our Magazine . There is a ...
Page 98
... thou knew'st not the while , The doom that was sealed by that innocent smile ; Or how fatal the spell in that voice that was given To lure man from vice , and direct him to heaven . Thou saw'st not the phantoms that clutched at the bowl ...
... thou knew'st not the while , The doom that was sealed by that innocent smile ; Or how fatal the spell in that voice that was given To lure man from vice , and direct him to heaven . Thou saw'st not the phantoms that clutched at the bowl ...
Page 99
... Thou heard'st not the clank of the chains that were wound , By fiends who kept mocking the spirit they bound . Thus LIGHTFOOT was tempted and yielded at last , Beguiled by this siren of beauty ; And , quitting her presence , he carried ...
... Thou heard'st not the clank of the chains that were wound , By fiends who kept mocking the spirit they bound . Thus LIGHTFOOT was tempted and yielded at last , Beguiled by this siren of beauty ; And , quitting her presence , he carried ...
Page 101
... Thou art a man ! But it does it , and does it well , and every tremulous word proclaims it feels the truth of the words it cries out in the conqueror's Servile to the last , the London Times would degrade the intelligence of the English ...
... Thou art a man ! But it does it , and does it well , and every tremulous word proclaims it feels the truth of the words it cries out in the conqueror's Servile to the last , the London Times would degrade the intelligence of the English ...
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