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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... : 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 . Naught may I here repeat of all he 6 [ July , The Rose .
... : 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 . Naught may I here repeat of all he 6 [ July , The Rose .
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... voice are now only recalled to my mind with anguish . Why was the deed which I have committed predestined ? What link is it in the chain of occur- rences which my CREATOR determined before the world was ? It is now my only consolation ...
... voice are now only recalled to my mind with anguish . Why was the deed which I have committed predestined ? What link is it in the chain of occur- rences which my CREATOR determined before the world was ? It is now my only consolation ...
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... voice , and demanded his intentions respecting the corpse . ' We used to throw ' em into the river , ' said Cæsar , ( it was extraordi- nary to hear him talk like an ordinary person ; he ought to have spoken some unnatural jargon , I ...
... voice , and demanded his intentions respecting the corpse . ' We used to throw ' em into the river , ' said Cæsar , ( it was extraordi- nary to hear him talk like an ordinary person ; he ought to have spoken some unnatural jargon , I ...
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... voice to an earnest whisper as we brought up the rear of the sad procession . ' Yes , indeed . ' You would n't give a dollar for it , would you ? ' ' Not for horse and all . ' ' Sir - r ! ' throwing all the impressiveness he could into ...
... voice to an earnest whisper as we brought up the rear of the sad procession . ' Yes , indeed . ' You would n't give a dollar for it , would you ? ' ' Not for horse and all . ' ' Sir - r ! ' throwing all the impressiveness he could into ...
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... voice as I had left , for my throat was hoarse and dry between the dust that had gone into it and the yells that had come out of it . By way of supplementary emphasis , I nearly ran Charley's head into his face . By Jove ! ' ejaculated ...
... voice as I had left , for my throat was hoarse and dry between the dust that had gone into it and the yells that had come out of it . By way of supplementary emphasis , I nearly ran Charley's head into his face . By Jove ! ' ejaculated ...
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