The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 34Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1849 |
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... fall very low , perhaps to the lowest depths of city corruption and all for why ? Because of one disheart- ening circumstance- perhaps the payment of a high - priced dress , which she attempted to make , but which , not knowing how to ...
... fall very low , perhaps to the lowest depths of city corruption and all for why ? Because of one disheart- ening circumstance- perhaps the payment of a high - priced dress , which she attempted to make , but which , not knowing how to ...
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... fall in with a remedy which appeals to the highest laws of science . It is now positively ascertained that ELECTRICITY is the motive power of the Universe . This gives the stars their motion and the bull - frog his spring . This is the ...
... fall in with a remedy which appeals to the highest laws of science . It is now positively ascertained that ELECTRICITY is the motive power of the Universe . This gives the stars their motion and the bull - frog his spring . This is the ...
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... falls The fire's soft light around the pictured walls ! The pictures , too - how sacred some appear ! Then come , my friend , and wipe away that tear : Thy harp is mute ! -come , sweep its chords along , And swell its accents with some ...
... falls The fire's soft light around the pictured walls ! The pictures , too - how sacred some appear ! Then come , my friend , and wipe away that tear : Thy harp is mute ! -come , sweep its chords along , And swell its accents with some ...
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... falls upon his soul cold and monotonous as the unbroken moonlight . We must come between him and the source of his inspiration , and only then , recollect - will the light play and sparkle with life , and take a thousand fantastic ...
... falls upon his soul cold and monotonous as the unbroken moonlight . We must come between him and the source of his inspiration , and only then , recollect - will the light play and sparkle with life , and take a thousand fantastic ...
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... fall into any mood without remembering you . Now I must you out and separate you from my memories , as they sift the gold dust from the sand . Every tone of your voice , the look and gesture , the gentle counsel and gentler reproof ...
... fall into any mood without remembering you . Now I must you out and separate you from my memories , as they sift the gold dust from the sand . Every tone of your voice , the look and gesture , the gentle counsel and gentler reproof ...
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