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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... land ; but the first has been unduly thrown back , as unworthy of keeping pace with the labor of the mind . This is wrong . God has so arranged our natures that we shall always find happiness in the discreet use of our faculties , but ...
... land ; but the first has been unduly thrown back , as unworthy of keeping pace with the labor of the mind . This is wrong . God has so arranged our natures that we shall always find happiness in the discreet use of our faculties , but ...
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... land ; but the first has been unduly thrown back , as unworthy of keeping pace with the labor of the mind . This is wrong . GOD has so arranged our natures that we shall always find happiness in the discreet use of our faculties , but ...
... land ; but the first has been unduly thrown back , as unworthy of keeping pace with the labor of the mind . This is wrong . GOD has so arranged our natures that we shall always find happiness in the discreet use of our faculties , but ...
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... land , where pills will be no more need- ed , he bequeathed them with a faltering tongue to the bowels of posterity . Children cry for them ; and afterward , when they grow up to full age , they continue to use them for stop - treme ...
... land , where pills will be no more need- ed , he bequeathed them with a faltering tongue to the bowels of posterity . Children cry for them ; and afterward , when they grow up to full age , they continue to use them for stop - treme ...
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... lands Perchance he sees beyond . Then mock him not , but bless instead ; For ' t is an omen to be feared , When thou shalt see the hoary head No longer is revered . A few more passing bells shall chime , Then life will cease its fitful ...
... lands Perchance he sees beyond . Then mock him not , but bless instead ; For ' t is an omen to be feared , When thou shalt see the hoary head No longer is revered . A few more passing bells shall chime , Then life will cease its fitful ...
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... land Is comprised : the shining band Standing ever round his throne , Owners of the harp and crown , Were as little children here Meek and lowly , glorious there . Little children ! in the heart Joy and grief alternate start ; Joy of ...
... land Is comprised : the shining band Standing ever round his throne , Owners of the harp and crown , Were as little children here Meek and lowly , glorious there . Little children ! in the heart Joy and grief alternate start ; Joy of ...
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