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 108
... thee Forever dear to memory : When the lost children , side by side , In the dark wood lay down and died , Arm locked in arm , a heavenly pair , For earth too sweet , for life too fair , Dropping bright leaves , their forms to cover ...
... thee Forever dear to memory : When the lost children , side by side , In the dark wood lay down and died , Arm locked in arm , a heavenly pair , For earth too sweet , for life too fair , Dropping bright leaves , their forms to cover ...
Page 110
... thee on the bank of yon fountain ; hence in the hot summer time there did ye ramble together , abstracted from the world , dreaming of felicity , and breathing love and poetry ; those precious hours of delight veiled by yon embowering ...
... thee on the bank of yon fountain ; hence in the hot summer time there did ye ramble together , abstracted from the world , dreaming of felicity , and breathing love and poetry ; those precious hours of delight veiled by yon embowering ...
Page 126
... thee ! Have patience ; well then , thus : it was my hap To read a story of a wondrous cap , Old FORTUNATUS ' , and the tale doth say That when he would at once be far away From where he was , ' t was but to don the hood And wish - – and ...
... thee ! Have patience ; well then , thus : it was my hap To read a story of a wondrous cap , Old FORTUNATUS ' , and the tale doth say That when he would at once be far away From where he was , ' t was but to don the hood And wish - – and ...
Page 133
... thee dwell , Thou lay'st on my devoted heart A most entrancing spell . A precious thing of love and life Art thou , sweet baby hand ! For me , thy tender tiny grasp Is strong as iron band . And when thou wand'rest o'er my cheek With ...
... thee dwell , Thou lay'st on my devoted heart A most entrancing spell . A precious thing of love and life Art thou , sweet baby hand ! For me , thy tender tiny grasp Is strong as iron band . And when thou wand'rest o'er my cheek With ...
Page 143
... thee be- tween me and Mâân . ' " The worthy Mâân exclaimed : Hasten ; go and see who is beyond the enclosure , and bring him before me . ' Immediately some of those near him sprang to their feet , and find- ing the poet , brought him ...
... thee be- tween me and Mâân . ' " The worthy Mâân exclaimed : Hasten ; go and see who is beyond the enclosure , and bring him before me . ' Immediately some of those near him sprang to their feet , and find- ing the poet , brought him ...
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