The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 42Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1853 |
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... dark and rustling rank , While the violet sedately Breathes forth perfume from yon bank , By the babbling , bubbling streamlet , As it ripples o'er the stones , Harping on the starry beamlet With its thousand tiny tones ; When the darkness ...
... dark and rustling rank , While the violet sedately Breathes forth perfume from yon bank , By the babbling , bubbling streamlet , As it ripples o'er the stones , Harping on the starry beamlet With its thousand tiny tones ; When the darkness ...
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... dark stains on the grass , where Tom had been trying to bleed him : it was no use . He seemed all right last night , Sir , ' said the groom : ( that I knew myself , having seen him at seven . ) This morning , when I took him out , he ...
... dark stains on the grass , where Tom had been trying to bleed him : it was no use . He seemed all right last night , Sir , ' said the groom : ( that I knew myself , having seen him at seven . ) This morning , when I took him out , he ...
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... dark - brown , cheeks lit up with roses , and so forth . As to her accomplishments and mental furniture , I never had an opportunity of studying them , for she was very much taken up elsewhere ; but believe she had , at least , the ...
... dark - brown , cheeks lit up with roses , and so forth . As to her accomplishments and mental furniture , I never had an opportunity of studying them , for she was very much taken up elsewhere ; but believe she had , at least , the ...
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... dark jungle roar ; But the hills are now bald where the wilderness stood : Haunts of my youth , I behold you no more ! The new verdant landscapes are fair as the day , And the smooth plain it fears not the sweep of the blast ; Yet ...
... dark jungle roar ; But the hills are now bald where the wilderness stood : Haunts of my youth , I behold you no more ! The new verdant landscapes are fair as the day , And the smooth plain it fears not the sweep of the blast ; Yet ...
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... dark clouds with a superb phy- lactery , and presently there sprang across the sky a rain - bow of surpassing beauty . Each time that it is newly bent , we welcome it anew - most pre- cious emblem ! -- and almost fancy that we see the ...
... dark clouds with a superb phy- lactery , and presently there sprang across the sky a rain - bow of surpassing beauty . Each time that it is newly bent , we welcome it anew - most pre- cious emblem ! -- and almost fancy that we see the ...
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