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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... true faith the ghostly words receiveth . Such was LEVIN : the thoughts that in him lay Now found a voice - in magic chains he bound us ; Entranced we sat : the hours fled fast away , And the gray morn still eager listeners found us . VI ...
... true faith the ghostly words receiveth . Such was LEVIN : the thoughts that in him lay Now found a voice - in magic chains he bound us ; Entranced we sat : the hours fled fast away , And the gray morn still eager listeners found us . VI ...
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... the latter , this left pocket is very heavy still ; you have left something in it . ' ' True , ' said Colline , ' I have forgotten to empty the foreign - languages pocket . ' He drew out two Arab grammars , 22 [ July , The Gypsies of Art .
... the latter , this left pocket is very heavy still ; you have left something in it . ' ' True , ' said Colline , ' I have forgotten to empty the foreign - languages pocket . ' He drew out two Arab grammars , 22 [ July , The Gypsies of Art .
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... true - hearted , All the loved and lost of yore Who have silently departed To that far , still , unknown shore ; All appear as angels watching , Guarding all my wayward ways ; Guiding , cheering , and protecting , As the stars with ...
... true - hearted , All the loved and lost of yore Who have silently departed To that far , still , unknown shore ; All appear as angels watching , Guarding all my wayward ways ; Guiding , cheering , and protecting , As the stars with ...
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... true and pri- vate characters of official men known to the public , which is interested only in their public acts . As a distinguished favor , my father obtained permission to place me near him ; and from this moment commenced the most ...
... true and pri- vate characters of official men known to the public , which is interested only in their public acts . As a distinguished favor , my father obtained permission to place me near him ; and from this moment commenced the most ...
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... true to me as Charley . Once he gave me a fright , but that was not his fault ; my own , if any one's . On the whole , I don't think I have one un- pleasant recollection connected with him , but a great many very pleasant ones . The way ...
... true to me as Charley . Once he gave me a fright , but that was not his fault ; my own , if any one's . On the whole , I don't think I have one un- pleasant recollection connected with him , but a great many very pleasant ones . The way ...
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