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 36
... Hour ' thou sitt'st apart Thy children's faces gleaming from the wall ; ' The hour of saddening memory's control ; Would my heart's whispers then could gently fall Like softest music on thy yearning soul ! We ne'er may meet , for myriad ...
... Hour ' thou sitt'st apart Thy children's faces gleaming from the wall ; ' The hour of saddening memory's control ; Would my heart's whispers then could gently fall Like softest music on thy yearning soul ! We ne'er may meet , for myriad ...
Page 37
... hour , ' and far away A star is shining in the blue serene , All calm and clear : I marked its silvery ray , And called it after thee : it fills the scene With deep and tranquil beauty ; lifts the mind Above the darkened world , and low ...
... hour , ' and far away A star is shining in the blue serene , All calm and clear : I marked its silvery ray , And called it after thee : it fills the scene With deep and tranquil beauty ; lifts the mind Above the darkened world , and low ...
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... hour an acquaintance called on the part of Balaiguer . As I anticipated , swords were chosen . As to time and place , the Marseillese was quite indifferent . There was a large hall over a billiard - room in a street near by , where many ...
... hour an acquaintance called on the part of Balaiguer . As I anticipated , swords were chosen . As to time and place , the Marseillese was quite indifferent . There was a large hall over a billiard - room in a street near by , where many ...
Page 52
... hour he regained sufficient strength to walk home without assistance , and extorting a promise from me to visit him the next morning , he went away . I bolted the door of my room , and throwing myself into a chair , remained the rest of ...
... hour he regained sufficient strength to walk home without assistance , and extorting a promise from me to visit him the next morning , he went away . I bolted the door of my room , and throwing myself into a chair , remained the rest of ...
Page 67
... hours before daylight the men were placed , and Lieutenant DURAND , of the Seventy - First Highlanders , was commissioned to open the way for his comrades . The cannonade had been growing louder and louder for a couple of hours , and ...
... hours before daylight the men were placed , and Lieutenant DURAND , of the Seventy - First Highlanders , was commissioned to open the way for his comrades . The cannonade had been growing louder and louder for a couple of hours , and ...
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