The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 47Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1856 |
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... hearts a - beating , and Scottish claymores flashing . It was in this chamber that stern reformer Knox had his insulting ... heart ; but oftener from hearts that even in the presence of their fair Queen were hatching treason against her ...
... hearts a - beating , and Scottish claymores flashing . It was in this chamber that stern reformer Knox had his insulting ... heart ; but oftener from hearts that even in the presence of their fair Queen were hatching treason against her ...
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... HEART . BY SURREY KERNE . THE glowing sunset slowly wanes To faintest purple o'er the bay ; And , like a conqueror , the day Dies proudly , clothed in crimson stains . And , wafted soft o'er glimmering fields . The languid south wind ...
... HEART . BY SURREY KERNE . THE glowing sunset slowly wanes To faintest purple o'er the bay ; And , like a conqueror , the day Dies proudly , clothed in crimson stains . And , wafted soft o'er glimmering fields . The languid south wind ...
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... heart of hearts , in undiminished and transcendent beauty . I looked about me hopefully , but alas ! earth seemed but cold and uninviting . I could then have died . With thy permission , kind reader , I will here rest a little . True ...
... heart of hearts , in undiminished and transcendent beauty . I looked about me hopefully , but alas ! earth seemed but cold and uninviting . I could then have died . With thy permission , kind reader , I will here rest a little . True ...
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... heart is hardened now , and cold . His smile , so fond and bright , Has lost its spirit - light : His soul has bowed before the shrine of Gold . The sun - set's purple glow , The wind - voice , faint and low , That once could thrill him ...
... heart is hardened now , and cold . His smile , so fond and bright , Has lost its spirit - light : His soul has bowed before the shrine of Gold . The sun - set's purple glow , The wind - voice , faint and low , That once could thrill him ...
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... heart yearned to offer consolation , to share in some greater degree her wo . Several times she started from her seat , but the glazed , vacant stare in those eyes , where despair was written so vis- ibly , sent her back again . At last ...
... heart yearned to offer consolation , to share in some greater degree her wo . Several times she started from her seat , but the glazed , vacant stare in those eyes , where despair was written so vis- ibly , sent her back again . At last ...
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