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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... weeds ! Oh ! let me stand apart and be Baptized by Nature and by THEE , Thou Great , thou Good , thou best above This death , and dust , that mocks my love ! A SONG OF EUROPE . BY MRS . M. E. 1850. ] 25 A Summer Thought .
... weeds ! Oh ! let me stand apart and be Baptized by Nature and by THEE , Thou Great , thou Good , thou best above This death , and dust , that mocks my love ! A SONG OF EUROPE . BY MRS . M. E. 1850. ] 25 A Summer Thought .
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... Well marked and ticketted , may pass for mind . Thou hast a noble cranium ; what remains To make thee a great genius ? -only brains . E. A. W. RENEWED AFFECTION . BY A NEW CONTRIBUTOR . I. So 48 [ July , Lines : Phrenology .
... Well marked and ticketted , may pass for mind . Thou hast a noble cranium ; what remains To make thee a great genius ? -only brains . E. A. W. RENEWED AFFECTION . BY A NEW CONTRIBUTOR . I. So 48 [ July , Lines : Phrenology .
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... thee ! ' lingering on the breeze ; Thou didst go forth to cherish warmly yet The hopeless anguish of thy slighted breast , While I believed that thou wouldst soon forget , And find in new affection peace and rest : Alas for thee ! thou ...
... thee ! ' lingering on the breeze ; Thou didst go forth to cherish warmly yet The hopeless anguish of thy slighted breast , While I believed that thou wouldst soon forget , And find in new affection peace and rest : Alas for thee ! thou ...
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... thee hold thy tongue . ' Meetin ' it may be , but I reckon it's sleepy meetin ' . There's the methodist , but ' t ain't no matter . Every body likes their own notions about such matters . One's meat is an- other's p'ison ; and to my ...
... thee hold thy tongue . ' Meetin ' it may be , but I reckon it's sleepy meetin ' . There's the methodist , but ' t ain't no matter . Every body likes their own notions about such matters . One's meat is an- other's p'ison ; and to my ...
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... thee , thou faithful , good wife ? Every morning and every evening I shall calculate how deep thy grave is — how much thy form is crumbled away , ere mine shall lie near it . Ah ! how lonesome I am ! —there is nothing to listen to me ...
... thee , thou faithful , good wife ? Every morning and every evening I shall calculate how deep thy grave is — how much thy form is crumbled away , ere mine shall lie near it . Ah ! how lonesome I am ! —there is nothing to listen to me ...
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