The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 42Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1853 |
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... better world beyond ; Oh ! what could check the rising sigh ? What earthly thing could pleasure give ? Oh ! who would venture then to die . Oh ! who would venture then to live ! ' Were life a dark and desert moor , Where mists and ...
... better world beyond ; Oh ! what could check the rising sigh ? What earthly thing could pleasure give ? Oh ! who would venture then to die . Oh ! who would venture then to live ! ' Were life a dark and desert moor , Where mists and ...
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... better one , both for observation and meditation . Elevated above the world around , I looked down upon its teeming life and activity ; off over its boundless fields , now rich with the harvest ; upon its mills and huge factories ; upon ...
... better one , both for observation and meditation . Elevated above the world around , I looked down upon its teeming life and activity ; off over its boundless fields , now rich with the harvest ; upon its mills and huge factories ; upon ...
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... better ones of Stambool : two stories high , of frame , colored red , with a white facing , and surrounded by a small though well - cultivated garden . A high wall surrounded the premises , to prevent the gaze of our neighbors being ...
... better ones of Stambool : two stories high , of frame , colored red , with a white facing , and surrounded by a small though well - cultivated garden . A high wall surrounded the premises , to prevent the gaze of our neighbors being ...
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... better so ! ' As for love , why fret or mope If one charmer prove unkind ? Surely ' t were more wise to hope All the sex not quite so blind . VI . If my merits find them so , This shall make me lighter grieve : ' CELEBS , what a world ...
... better so ! ' As for love , why fret or mope If one charmer prove unkind ? Surely ' t were more wise to hope All the sex not quite so blind . VI . If my merits find them so , This shall make me lighter grieve : ' CELEBS , what a world ...
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... better to enjoy its exquisite loveliness . The odor of flowers and shrubbery is borne upon the gentle breeze , and then the music of the feathered songsters which greets the ear is of the most delightful kind . But spring may be better ...
... better to enjoy its exquisite loveliness . The odor of flowers and shrubbery is borne upon the gentle breeze , and then the music of the feathered songsters which greets the ear is of the most delightful kind . But spring may be better ...
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