American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 48Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1856 |
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... Soul . By a Baltimore Correspondent , 26 The Nameless River , .. The Sand . By H. B. Wildman ,. The Winged Thief , .. The Mid - Night Chime ,. The Stars . By C. C. VAN ZANDT , The Complete Susquehanna Angler , The Maple Tree . By ...
... Soul . By a Baltimore Correspondent , 26 The Nameless River , .. The Sand . By H. B. Wildman ,. The Winged Thief , .. The Mid - Night Chime ,. The Stars . By C. C. VAN ZANDT , The Complete Susquehanna Angler , The Maple Tree . By ...
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... soul- -a sweet , pure plaint From a dear , holy voice I know in heaven . I feel my sainted mother's hand Lie lightly on my brow , And to me cometh now The voice of prayer from the far spirit - land . Thus there are seasons when the ...
... soul- -a sweet , pure plaint From a dear , holy voice I know in heaven . I feel my sainted mother's hand Lie lightly on my brow , And to me cometh now The voice of prayer from the far spirit - land . Thus there are seasons when the ...
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... soul to the world . I must speak falsehood , and take to myself the blame rather than do this . When recovered a little from the shock , I remembered the reserva- tion which at the time was meant to palliate the blow . At the end of two ...
... soul to the world . I must speak falsehood , and take to myself the blame rather than do this . When recovered a little from the shock , I remembered the reserva- tion which at the time was meant to palliate the blow . At the end of two ...
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... soul's agony ; but suffering did not less surely perform its work . When pros- tration came , and for many months the victim hovered upon the verge of the grave , physicians had no name for the disease , and gossips had no suspicion of ...
... soul's agony ; but suffering did not less surely perform its work . When pros- tration came , and for many months the victim hovered upon the verge of the grave , physicians had no name for the disease , and gossips had no suspicion of ...
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... soul . But there was no acknowledgment of them ; and now , though the time for flowers had come again , the illuminated pages of my herbarium did not multiply : the next year would be blank . But it passed away , each season in its turn ...
... soul . But there was no acknowledgment of them ; and now , though the time for flowers had come again , the illuminated pages of my herbarium did not multiply : the next year would be blank . But it passed away , each season in its turn ...
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