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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... feeling of the sacredness of its occupation . And if these Eden - bowers , these Hesperidean gardens , ever - blooming , these Elysian plains , do need celestial peopling , and straightway , when it is done , it shall seem that all were ...
... feeling of the sacredness of its occupation . And if these Eden - bowers , these Hesperidean gardens , ever - blooming , these Elysian plains , do need celestial peopling , and straightway , when it is done , it shall seem that all were ...
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... feeling that some other time will serve me better . In the mean time , then , farewell . ANOTHER PART . FANCIES will at times possess me which , from their abruptness and their whimsical nature , I find it impossible to resist . That ...
... feeling that some other time will serve me better . In the mean time , then , farewell . ANOTHER PART . FANCIES will at times possess me which , from their abruptness and their whimsical nature , I find it impossible to resist . That ...
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... feeling the impulse of the bubbling water , moved rapidly down the stream , going faster and faster each moment , until the first of the falls was but a few yards distant , roaring and bubbling in very respectable imitation of its ...
... feeling the impulse of the bubbling water , moved rapidly down the stream , going faster and faster each moment , until the first of the falls was but a few yards distant , roaring and bubbling in very respectable imitation of its ...
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... feeling the log on which he stood forced from under him , closed his eyes as he fell into the mad waters , and to ... feelings , had not even heard the cry , and was thrown head foremost into the ' hell of waters ! As her daughter ...
... feeling the log on which he stood forced from under him , closed his eyes as he fell into the mad waters , and to ... feelings , had not even heard the cry , and was thrown head foremost into the ' hell of waters ! As her daughter ...
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... feeling . This amusement continues until supper - time , when the guests are permitted to eat their fill of crackers and dried beef ; and with the close of this meal , the halls are cleared of tables and other furniture , a band of ...
... feeling . This amusement continues until supper - time , when the guests are permitted to eat their fill of crackers and dried beef ; and with the close of this meal , the halls are cleared of tables and other furniture , a band of ...
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