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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... thought may be ? Look at the moonshine near the foot of that tree : how beautifully it flickers upon the earth among the shadows of quivering leaves ! So it is with the inspiration of a poet : it falls upon his soul cold and monotonous ...
... thought may be ? Look at the moonshine near the foot of that tree : how beautifully it flickers upon the earth among the shadows of quivering leaves ! So it is with the inspiration of a poet : it falls upon his soul cold and monotonous ...
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... thought- ful silence : I grant your request , frankly and truly , as I believe it to have been made . ' The moon , I ... thought . Her head was bowed down ; her cheek was slightly flushed ; her hands lay in listless beauty , folded in ...
... thought- ful silence : I grant your request , frankly and truly , as I believe it to have been made . ' The moon , I ... thought . Her head was bowed down ; her cheek was slightly flushed ; her hands lay in listless beauty , folded in ...
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... thought that her face wore a look of trouble . Wishing to make my presence known , I gently roused her from her ... thought after thought drifted like clouds over her soul . Her lips quivered ; her eyes had a fixed lustrous gaze , and in ...
... thought that her face wore a look of trouble . Wishing to make my presence known , I gently roused her from her ... thought after thought drifted like clouds over her soul . Her lips quivered ; her eyes had a fixed lustrous gaze , and in ...
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... thought of blame or unkindness toward you in my heart . ' I see how it is . I have wearied you by intruding my society con- tinually . I knew once that the best friends cannot with safety be often brought in contact , and I once ...
... thought of blame or unkindness toward you in my heart . ' I see how it is . I have wearied you by intruding my society con- tinually . I knew once that the best friends cannot with safety be often brought in contact , and I once ...
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... thought flashed across me , at which my heart leaped as if the earth at my feet had received a sudden jar . ' Julia , you tell me that they say we are engaged ? ' She made no answer , nor do I well see how she could have an- swered me ...
... thought flashed across me , at which my heart leaped as if the earth at my feet had received a sudden jar . ' Julia , you tell me that they say we are engaged ? ' She made no answer , nor do I well see how she could have an- swered me ...
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