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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... heart's deep chords had stricken : Who has not thrilled before their awful might ? Silent we heard , our souls with transport riven , And trembling looked into the realm of night , Far from whose depths the cheerful day is driven . V ...
... heart's deep chords had stricken : Who has not thrilled before their awful might ? Silent we heard , our souls with transport riven , And trembling looked into the realm of night , Far from whose depths the cheerful day is driven . V ...
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... heart , While the noble elms o'erbending Beckon him where dwells no art . VI . There are longings at deep midnight , When no step nor sound is near , As upon the restless pillow Frequent drops the scalding tear ; When the quivering ...
... heart , While the noble elms o'erbending Beckon him where dwells no art . VI . There are longings at deep midnight , When no step nor sound is near , As upon the restless pillow Frequent drops the scalding tear ; When the quivering ...
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... heart alone increased my love . - ' I would here state that my master , the Z. E. , had long been in office , and was esteemed by our Sultan for his talents and energy . On the workings of the former I have often deeply reflected , yet ...
... heart alone increased my love . - ' I would here state that my master , the Z. E. , had long been in office , and was esteemed by our Sultan for his talents and energy . On the workings of the former I have often deeply reflected , yet ...
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... heart . She confided to me her grievances , and sympathy soon kindled into love . Poor girl ! she had never had a home since being stolen from that of her parents of her birth ; and she remem- bered it with all the vividness , and bore ...
... heart . She confided to me her grievances , and sympathy soon kindled into love . Poor girl ! she had never had a home since being stolen from that of her parents of her birth ; and she remem- bered it with all the vividness , and bore ...
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... heart , and is akin to divine . ' With a heart oppressed with sorrow , more for her fate than my own , I persevered in search of a means of support . I engaged as an assistant rower to one of the Caikjis of the Bosphorus , and thought ...
... heart , and is akin to divine . ' With a heart oppressed with sorrow , more for her fate than my own , I persevered in search of a means of support . I engaged as an assistant rower to one of the Caikjis of the Bosphorus , and thought ...
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