The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 59Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1862 |
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Page 48
... knew the fraud practised upon her . Then I commenced to go mad . I did not recover till the blow you gave me in the library drew a portion of my blood , and brought me to myself . But , Sir , if I have had revenge , I have also felt ...
... knew the fraud practised upon her . Then I commenced to go mad . I did not recover till the blow you gave me in the library drew a portion of my blood , and brought me to myself . But , Sir , if I have had revenge , I have also felt ...
Page 49
... knew ; And they speak the same to - night , in the blue . Summer is gone the white stars say - We kissed its dying lips to day , And scarcely knew it was passing away . Summer is gone : its waves no more Will tremble low music along the ...
... knew ; And they speak the same to - night , in the blue . Summer is gone the white stars say - We kissed its dying lips to day , And scarcely knew it was passing away . Summer is gone : its waves no more Will tremble low music along the ...
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... knew too that there were dear ones at home , who would think of him often ; a sister , who would catch all the flying rumors , and bewilder her little head with masked batteries and reconnoissances in search of tidings of him ; a father ...
... knew too that there were dear ones at home , who would think of him often ; a sister , who would catch all the flying rumors , and bewilder her little head with masked batteries and reconnoissances in search of tidings of him ; a father ...
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... knew how the sleepy flowers trembled with rapture at the birth of the light , and made new covenants with grace through baptisms of dew ; she heard the echo of their steps on the gravel through the early stillness and the lapse of the ...
... knew how the sleepy flowers trembled with rapture at the birth of the light , and made new covenants with grace through baptisms of dew ; she heard the echo of their steps on the gravel through the early stillness and the lapse of the ...
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... knew instinctively that it would not do to make him jealous ' Lotus or ivy , treachery or oblivion , Adrienne ? ' ' O Mr. Julian ! ' she gasped , ' why did n't you speak to me ? ' ' I had nothing to say . ' ' Have you now ? ' ' Yes ...
... knew instinctively that it would not do to make him jealous ' Lotus or ivy , treachery or oblivion , Adrienne ? ' ' O Mr. Julian ! ' she gasped , ' why did n't you speak to me ? ' ' I had nothing to say . ' ' Have you now ? ' ' Yes ...
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