The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volumen47Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1856 |
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... Rose Clark , 72. Poems by J. H. Bryant , 77 ; Sketches and Bur- lesques , by John Phoenix , 79 ; Conversa- tion , its Faults and Graces , 81 ; Modern Pilgrims , by George Wood , 82 ; The Works of Benjamin Franklin , 84 ; North American ...
... Rose Clark , 72. Poems by J. H. Bryant , 77 ; Sketches and Bur- lesques , by John Phoenix , 79 ; Conversa- tion , its Faults and Graces , 81 ; Modern Pilgrims , by George Wood , 82 ; The Works of Benjamin Franklin , 84 ; North American ...
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... rose before us . ' Like some tall rock , with lichen gray , ' Aside from its situation , which is by no means in its favor , it is the loveliest pile of monastic ruins the eye can contemplate , or the imagination conceive of . The ...
... rose before us . ' Like some tall rock , with lichen gray , ' Aside from its situation , which is by no means in its favor , it is the loveliest pile of monastic ruins the eye can contemplate , or the imagination conceive of . The ...
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... roses incense yield . In affluence of joy I said : ' We over - rate the ills of life , Who count it but a passion strife , And pass the sun - shine for the shade . ' ' Oh let the poet's brow be wreathed With cypress , not with laurel ...
... roses incense yield . In affluence of joy I said : ' We over - rate the ills of life , Who count it but a passion strife , And pass the sun - shine for the shade . ' ' Oh let the poet's brow be wreathed With cypress , not with laurel ...
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... rose from the ground in a circle , she standing in the midst . Then they danced about her , going round and round , faster and faster , until at last nothing but a circle of white and blue could be seen . Then the blue and white changed ...
... rose from the ground in a circle , she standing in the midst . Then they danced about her , going round and round , faster and faster , until at last nothing but a circle of white and blue could be seen . Then the blue and white changed ...
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... rose , The day's delicious close , The awful trumpets of the midnight storm ! O Thrift ! O worldly Gain ! Thy hard , relentless chain Shuts out a thousand glories from the heart ! The trusting spirit sees , In flowers , and birds , and ...
... rose , The day's delicious close , The awful trumpets of the midnight storm ! O Thrift ! O worldly Gain ! Thy hard , relentless chain Shuts out a thousand glories from the heart ! The trusting spirit sees , In flowers , and birds , and ...
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