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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... light Of the unrisen inoon . Still bloom , ye Violets ! and make glad the earth With blest foreshadowings of sunny days ; Still in the heart , oh , First Love ! may thy birth A light in darkness raise ! WILLIAM B. GLAZIER . Hallowell ...
... light Of the unrisen inoon . Still bloom , ye Violets ! and make glad the earth With blest foreshadowings of sunny days ; Still in the heart , oh , First Love ! may thy birth A light in darkness raise ! WILLIAM B. GLAZIER . Hallowell ...
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... light play and sparkle with life , and take a thousand fantastic shapes , and become Genius . Do not think me boastful : for a moment I have forgotten that I am a woman . ' then - I had by no means forgotten it . We had paused at the ...
... light play and sparkle with life , and take a thousand fantastic shapes , and become Genius . Do not think me boastful : for a moment I have forgotten that I am a woman . ' then - I had by no means forgotten it . We had paused at the ...
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... light glittered in her eyes . Its spectral bright- ness and black shadow gave her form an indistinct , unearthly look . ' Will you grant me a favor ? ' I whispered , in spite of myself ; ' I have no sister . There is no woman in the ...
... light glittered in her eyes . Its spectral bright- ness and black shadow gave her form an indistinct , unearthly look . ' Will you grant me a favor ? ' I whispered , in spite of myself ; ' I have no sister . There is no woman in the ...
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... light of Faith , which raises thee above The light of Faith which beams for thee below . The peace , be calm ' from His high throne of love . I know thee not , lone mother ! and my lay , 6 My distant lay , may never touch thy heart ...
... light of Faith , which raises thee above The light of Faith which beams for thee below . The peace , be calm ' from His high throne of love . I know thee not , lone mother ! and my lay , 6 My distant lay , may never touch thy heart ...
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... light knock , the young Frenchman , who had reconnoitred the garden across the street , entered the room . I should have mentioned that he was a Parisian , of good family , and although gay , thoughtless , and fond of a frolic , had ...
... light knock , the young Frenchman , who had reconnoitred the garden across the street , entered the room . I should have mentioned that he was a Parisian , of good family , and although gay , thoughtless , and fond of a frolic , had ...
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