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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... virtuous . When she forgets her native modesty , she does violence to her inward soul . We may remark , also , that during the three years of attendance at the Benevolent Work - Shop , the young girls become 6 [ July , State of the Poor .
... virtuous . When she forgets her native modesty , she does violence to her inward soul . We may remark , also , that during the three years of attendance at the Benevolent Work - Shop , the young girls become 6 [ July , State of the Poor .
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... soul's their own , these are the things to set them on their 1 [ p ] egs . The clerk in our office , who was modest when he came , by the mere sale of the HONI SOIT GARTERS in three months became positively impudent . He can now gaze on ...
... soul's their own , these are the things to set them on their 1 [ p ] egs . The clerk in our office , who was modest when he came , by the mere sale of the HONI SOIT GARTERS in three months became positively impudent . He can now gaze on ...
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... soul again ; For silence rests upon my spirit's lyre , And sadness lingers on each trembling wire . II . Oh , there are angels sent to sooth our grief , Who to our sorrows smile a sweet relief ; And though these unseen spirits of the ...
... soul again ; For silence rests upon my spirit's lyre , And sadness lingers on each trembling wire . II . Oh , there are angels sent to sooth our grief , Who to our sorrows smile a sweet relief ; And though these unseen spirits of the ...
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... soul - and whose heart was yearning to pour into my bosom all its new burden of hopes and fears . This was the awkward way he took to approach the subject . I have had such a question put to me near the close of a bachelor dinner , and ...
... soul - and whose heart was yearning to pour into my bosom all its new burden of hopes and fears . This was the awkward way he took to approach the subject . I have had such a question put to me near the close of a bachelor dinner , and ...
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... 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 shapes , and become ...
... 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 shapes , and become ...
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