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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... Thou art a ghost , and wanderest bodiless : Oh ! turn thy gaze , that I may peace recover ! Thy body dead , fast in the earth's embrace Hence , wandering ghost ! round me no longer hover ! ' IV . Then , like dull flame with fuel fresh ...
... Thou art a ghost , and wanderest bodiless : Oh ! turn thy gaze , that I may peace recover ! Thy body dead , fast in the earth's embrace Hence , wandering ghost ! round me no longer hover ! ' IV . Then , like dull flame with fuel fresh ...
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... Thou knowest , O friend ! that chapel on the Rhine Which late we saw by hoary forests shaded ; There doth an oaken chest secure confine A wondrous rose , with leaves all dry and faded . VIL . ' Once it was young and radiant as the morn ...
... Thou knowest , O friend ! that chapel on the Rhine Which late we saw by hoary forests shaded ; There doth an oaken chest secure confine A wondrous rose , with leaves all dry and faded . VIL . ' Once it was young and radiant as the morn ...
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... thou tell Dim legends of the wold , When , chief of all the monarchs round , Bedecked in summer sheen , The Indian told his tale of love Beneath thy branches green ! When but a frail and tender shoot Thou first didst greet the day , The ...
... thou tell Dim legends of the wold , When , chief of all the monarchs round , Bedecked in summer sheen , The Indian told his tale of love Beneath thy branches green ! When but a frail and tender shoot Thou first didst greet the day , The ...
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... thou hast heard From panther , fox , and owl , Whilst the young fawn fled , frightened , From the wild wolf's dreadful howl ! And thou hast stood when round thee flashed The awful lightning's glare , And the red bolt fell hissing ...
... thou hast heard From panther , fox , and owl , Whilst the young fawn fled , frightened , From the wild wolf's dreadful howl ! And thou hast stood when round thee flashed The awful lightning's glare , And the red bolt fell hissing ...
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... Thou , through the tempest driven , Must battle the eternal waves , Till thy strong thews be riven ! THE GYPSIES OF ART . TRANSLATED FOR THE KNICKERBOCKER FROM HENRY MURGER'S SCENES DE LA BOHEME . ' BY CHARLES ASTOR BRISTED . CHAPTER ...
... Thou , through the tempest driven , Must battle the eternal waves , Till thy strong thews be riven ! THE GYPSIES OF ART . TRANSLATED FOR THE KNICKERBOCKER FROM HENRY MURGER'S SCENES DE LA BOHEME . ' BY CHARLES ASTOR BRISTED . CHAPTER ...
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