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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Page 13
... Mountains . ' If they call this a lusus naturæ , then we don't know what a lusus naturæ is . We don't believe that the Colonel ever saw the animal which we now allude to , but that it is an altogether humbug , for which twenty - five ...
... Mountains . ' If they call this a lusus naturæ , then we don't know what a lusus naturæ is . We don't believe that the Colonel ever saw the animal which we now allude to , but that it is an altogether humbug , for which twenty - five ...
Page 23
... mountains of Germany 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 ...
... mountains of Germany 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 ...
Page 32
... mountain wind , and long beams of sunshine twinkled through the leaves . The brook hard by slid over shelving rocks , murmuring softly and dreamily ; or gurgled half awake , among the round pebbles and died away in a faint rush- ing ...
... mountain wind , and long beams of sunshine twinkled through the leaves . The brook hard by slid over shelving rocks , murmuring softly and dreamily ; or gurgled half awake , among the round pebbles and died away in a faint rush- ing ...
Page 64
... mountain's brow Flutter their leafy pennons now ; The flying winds , with printless feet , Are charging up the village street , And swift the trampled dust is rolled Behind them in a cloud of gold . The Summer Rain has now begun , And ...
... mountain's brow Flutter their leafy pennons now ; The flying winds , with printless feet , Are charging up the village street , And swift the trampled dust is rolled Behind them in a cloud of gold . The Summer Rain has now begun , And ...
Page 75
... live thunder ; For every mountain then had found a tongue , And Jura answered through her misty shroud , Back to the joyous Alps , who called to her aloud ! ' · We confess to a little surprise at finding BYRON 1849. ] 75 Editor's Table .
... live thunder ; For every mountain then had found a tongue , And Jura answered through her misty shroud , Back to the joyous Alps , who called to her aloud ! ' · We confess to a little surprise at finding BYRON 1849. ] 75 Editor's Table .
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