The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volumen11Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1838 |
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... Christian , by Prof. LONG- FELLOW , 39 77 313 3853 MOND , Esq . , 22 Children at Play , 120 Clams ! 206 Complaint of the Violets , by E. L. BULWER , 304 342 Charcoal Sketches Reviewed , 377 • Celestial Reverie , 470 L. D. Lessons in ...
... Christian , by Prof. LONG- FELLOW , 39 77 313 3853 MOND , Esq . , 22 Children at Play , 120 Clams ! 206 Complaint of the Violets , by E. L. BULWER , 304 342 Charcoal Sketches Reviewed , 377 • Celestial Reverie , 470 L. D. Lessons in ...
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... Christian , by Prof. LONG- FELLOW , 342 Charcoal Sketches Reviewed , 377 Celestial Reverie , 470 L. D. Lessons in Female Education , 12 Lover's Lament , 53 Departing Time , by W. D. GAL- Lines , by Rev. W. COLTON , 57 LAGHER , Esq ...
... Christian , by Prof. LONG- FELLOW , 342 Charcoal Sketches Reviewed , 377 Celestial Reverie , 470 L. D. Lessons in Female Education , 12 Lover's Lament , 53 Departing Time , by W. D. GAL- Lines , by Rev. W. COLTON , 57 LAGHER , Esq ...
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... Christian . 6 We command a beautiful ' Our location is a very happy one . prospect of field and meadow , on one side , with a fine wood on the other , which intervenes between us and our charming creek . The former owner , too , had the ...
... Christian . 6 We command a beautiful ' Our location is a very happy one . prospect of field and meadow , on one side , with a fine wood on the other , which intervenes between us and our charming creek . The former owner , too , had the ...
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... Christ induces , operates with all their power upon hearts already softened and over- come by mere personal beauty , how can they do otherwise than admire this higher excellence ? And in each elevated soul , from admiration will arise ...
... Christ induces , operates with all their power upon hearts already softened and over- come by mere personal beauty , how can they do otherwise than admire this higher excellence ? And in each elevated soul , from admiration will arise ...
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... Christian . Before we close , we have a word to say , lest our notice lose its authority . We do not think the volume without faults . There are inequalities in it . The metre is sometimes faulty ; the author does not , in some ...
... Christian . Before we close , we have a word to say , lest our notice lose its authority . We do not think the volume without faults . There are inequalities in it . The metre is sometimes faulty ; the author does not , in some ...
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Página 396 - Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools. And changed the glory of the incorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible man, and to birds, and four-footed beasts, and creeping things.
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Página 561 - ... suckled and nursed them; she has, not without difficulty and sorrow, fed them up to manhood, and even trained them to crafts, so that one can weave, another build, another hammer, and the weakest can stand under thirty stone avoirdupois. Nevertheless, amid much weeping and swearing, they are selected; all dressed in red; and shipped away, at the public charges, some two thousand miles, or say only to the south of Spain; and fed there till wanted.
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Página 514 - The auburn nut that held thee, swallowing down Thy yet close-folded latitude of boughs, And all thine embryo vastness, at a gulp. But Fate thy growth decreed: autumnal rains Beneath thy parent tree mellow'd the soil Design'd thy cradle, and a skipping deer, With pointed hoof dibbling the glebe, prepar'd The soft receptacle, in which, secure, Thy rudiments should sleep the winter through.
Página 229 - And unto this he frames his song; Then will he fit his tongue To dialogues of business, love, or strife; But it will not be long Ere this be thrown aside, And with new joy and pride The little actor cons another part; Filling from time to time his 'humorous stage...
Página 398 - And is there care in Heaven ? and is there love In heavenly spirits to these creatures base, That may compassion of their evils move ? There is...
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