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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... Hill . By D. W. BELISLE , 334 The Cavern of Pearls . By C. D. STUART , .. 347 The Season of Roses . From the Persian of HAFIZ , .. ..411 Renderings into Our Vernacular , Rambledom in Four Chapters . By C.D. STUART , Esq ...
... Hill . By D. W. BELISLE , 334 The Cavern of Pearls . By C. D. STUART , .. 347 The Season of Roses . From the Persian of HAFIZ , .. ..411 Renderings into Our Vernacular , Rambledom in Four Chapters . By C.D. STUART , Esq ...
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... hill , Health's countless blessings on life's paths distil . III . Draw near thy chair . How bright and wildly falls The fire's soft light around the pictured walls ! The pictures , too - how sacred some appear ! Then come , my friend ...
... hill , Health's countless blessings on life's paths distil . III . Draw near thy chair . How bright and wildly falls The fire's soft light around the pictured walls ! The pictures , too - how sacred some appear ! Then come , my friend ...
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... hills of England . The financial world stood amazed at the golden shower which fell among the infatuated populace like the natural rain , while the name of Law was more powerful than potentate or empire . A Mephistophiles of finesse and ...
... hills of England . The financial world stood amazed at the golden shower which fell among the infatuated populace like the natural rain , while the name of Law was more powerful than potentate or empire . A Mephistophiles of finesse and ...
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... hill his path has been , In sober eve and gleeful morn ; But now he walks in feeble mien , Weary and travel - worn . Give to the old man honor's place , For he has taken honor's prize ; Has run that strange , mysterious race , Which yet ...
... hill his path has been , In sober eve and gleeful morn ; But now he walks in feeble mien , Weary and travel - worn . Give to the old man honor's place , For he has taken honor's prize ; Has run that strange , mysterious race , Which yet ...
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... hills of Palestine , penetrated the darkness and superstition which overhung the ill - fated mistress of the world ; could they have beheld the meekness and submission of the Saviour , or have witnessed the agonizing scene at Calvary ...
... hills of Palestine , penetrated the darkness and superstition which overhung the ill - fated mistress of the world ; could they have beheld the meekness and submission of the Saviour , or have witnessed the agonizing scene at Calvary ...
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