The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volumen36Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1850 |
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... Flower of the Desert , Lines : Freedom , 162 ..273 D. Lines on Visiting Greenwood Cemetery , ..... 352 Lines to MARY . By HOWARD CHILTON , Esq . , 356- Longing for Home . By Rev. JAMES GIL- BORNE LYONS , LL . D . , .. .359 Death at ...
... Flower of the Desert , Lines : Freedom , 162 ..273 D. Lines on Visiting Greenwood Cemetery , ..... 352 Lines to MARY . By HOWARD CHILTON , Esq . , 356- Longing for Home . By Rev. JAMES GIL- BORNE LYONS , LL . D . , .. .359 Death at ...
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... by him - considered the flower of the British army , and — fol- lowing others of the regulars — one battalion of the Royal Americans . - Impatient and impetuous , the Highlanders rushed on , and 1850. ] 23 Storming of Ticonderoga . 3333.
... by him - considered the flower of the British army , and — fol- lowing others of the regulars — one battalion of the Royal Americans . - Impatient and impetuous , the Highlanders rushed on , and 1850. ] 23 Storming of Ticonderoga . 3333.
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... And with rose - bud and tulip her meaning impart , Can I ever forget these soft moments of ours For her song and her sigh and her language of flowers ? Our Spring Birds . THE BLACK - BIRD . I 1850. ] 37 Lines to Therese .
... And with rose - bud and tulip her meaning impart , Can I ever forget these soft moments of ours For her song and her sigh and her language of flowers ? Our Spring Birds . THE BLACK - BIRD . I 1850. ] 37 Lines to Therese .
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... flowers make gay the forest - floor , And garbs of lively green the meadows wear . The Rural Muse would grieve to hear no more His voice afloat upon the vernal air . W. H. C. H. THE EARL OF CHAT I AM . * BY T. ROMEYN BECK . THERE have ...
... flowers make gay the forest - floor , And garbs of lively green the meadows wear . The Rural Muse would grieve to hear no more His voice afloat upon the vernal air . W. H. C. H. THE EARL OF CHAT I AM . * BY T. ROMEYN BECK . THERE have ...
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... flower of tearful tenderness ; I had not so hastily drank that magical draught ; and the sweetness of the odor and the thrill of the libation had been fresher in my mind to - day . Yet , while I thus mused , the cloud crept up the ...
... flower of tearful tenderness ; I had not so hastily drank that magical draught ; and the sweetness of the odor and the thrill of the libation had been fresher in my mind to - day . Yet , while I thus mused , the cloud crept up the ...
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