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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... Night There , .... 8 Stanzas . Little Children , .. Summer Rain . By R. H. STODDARD ,. Sensual Pleasures . Anacreon , Ode Seventh , 241 Stanzas : Icebergs . By FREDERICK G. CARNES , - The Footsteps of the Frost . By LILY GRA- HAM ...
... Night There , .... 8 Stanzas . Little Children , .. Summer Rain . By R. H. STODDARD ,. Sensual Pleasures . Anacreon , Ode Seventh , 241 Stanzas : Icebergs . By FREDERICK G. CARNES , - The Footsteps of the Frost . By LILY GRA- HAM ...
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... NIGHT THERE . ' ' No night is there ! ' - the sun of love is beaming Upon the happy denizens of heaven ; Its pure effulgence from God's presence streaming , Shines ever on the hosts of the forgiven . ' No night is there ! ' for cloudy ...
... NIGHT THERE . ' ' No night is there ! ' - the sun of love is beaming Upon the happy denizens of heaven ; Its pure effulgence from God's presence streaming , Shines ever on the hosts of the forgiven . ' No night is there ! ' for cloudy ...
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... night they do n't reflect upon their principles . They got no principles . They got no platform to stand onto . Consequence is , they ' re shifted about when the current blows east , or when the current blows west , jest as it happens ...
... night they do n't reflect upon their principles . They got no principles . They got no platform to stand onto . Consequence is , they ' re shifted about when the current blows east , or when the current blows west , jest as it happens ...
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... night . To and fro in the forest the katydids bandy their drowsy cadence , the grass- hopper sings incessantly among the long grass , and the cricket ever and anon lifts up his comfortable chirp . I should have turned affectionately to ...
... night . To and fro in the forest the katydids bandy their drowsy cadence , the grass- hopper sings incessantly among the long grass , and the cricket ever and anon lifts up his comfortable chirp . I should have turned affectionately to ...
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... night and its romance were gathering around me . ' I admit , ' continued I , that with some pains the sexes may make a plausible kind of treaty , which will answer all the purposes of friendship , for the time being . The feeling will ...
... night and its romance were gathering around me . ' I admit , ' continued I , that with some pains the sexes may make a plausible kind of treaty , which will answer all the purposes of friendship , for the time being . The feeling will ...
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