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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... hope at last to see slow Somnus stealing through . This is my way . When I feel him coming , I rise , put out the light , and sink easily into his arms . I had stared so steadily , and with such decided ill - success , my eyes began to ...
... hope at last to see slow Somnus stealing through . This is my way . When I feel him coming , I rise , put out the light , and sink easily into his arms . I had stared so steadily , and with such decided ill - success , my eyes began to ...
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... hope in a young bride , who ne'er Has dreamed of any but a path of flowers , ' La Chaudière . ' As graceful as the forms we see Of angels , in dream imagery , When we're alone with GoD and night , As she through whom the infinite Of ...
... hope in a young bride , who ne'er Has dreamed of any but a path of flowers , ' La Chaudière . ' As graceful as the forms we see Of angels , in dream imagery , When we're alone with GoD and night , As she through whom the infinite Of ...
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... hope with selfishness and assurance no tougher or more unyielding than the costly brocade which she wears , ) has taken Emily junior on a summer jaunt to Paris ; and for want of something better to do during the hot weather , ' old ...
... hope with selfishness and assurance no tougher or more unyielding than the costly brocade which she wears , ) has taken Emily junior on a summer jaunt to Paris ; and for want of something better to do during the hot weather , ' old ...
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... hope that he might strengthen his self - control , and after awhile be able to go home to his distant friends with a new song in his mouth . How matters fell out with him will by - and - by appear . I come now to my client , the Old ...
... hope that he might strengthen his self - control , and after awhile be able to go home to his distant friends with a new song in his mouth . How matters fell out with him will by - and - by appear . I come now to my client , the Old ...
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... hope upon their countenances . He was tossing from side to side in burning fever , and writhing with pain , and , what was more dreadful to me , murmuring in unconscious delirium . He did not know me . I softly spoke his name , and took ...
... hope upon their countenances . He was tossing from side to side in burning fever , and writhing with pain , and , what was more dreadful to me , murmuring in unconscious delirium . He did not know me . I softly spoke his name , and took ...
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