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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... leaving them by the left - hand door of the Audience- Chamber , we ascended a still narrower and darker stair - way , to enter what historians , poets , and novelists have combined to render the most interesting suite of rooms in Europe ...
... leaving them by the left - hand door of the Audience- Chamber , we ascended a still narrower and darker stair - way , to enter what historians , poets , and novelists have combined to render the most interesting suite of rooms in Europe ...
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... Leaving Melrose , we took carriage for Abbotsford , about five miles distant . It was not long before we came in ... leave its image indelibly impressed upon the mind . Entering the grounds through a lofty archway in the substantial ...
... Leaving Melrose , we took carriage for Abbotsford , about five miles distant . It was not long before we came in ... leave its image indelibly impressed upon the mind . Entering the grounds through a lofty archway in the substantial ...
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... leave our sin - war against the HOLIEST , and be one again with our KING , our FATHER , and our God . ' The tears stood in Marie's eyes , and she leaned her head upon Diana's arm . ' Marie , ' said Diana , ' you have been the gayest of ...
... leave our sin - war against the HOLIEST , and be one again with our KING , our FATHER , and our God . ' The tears stood in Marie's eyes , and she leaned her head upon Diana's arm . ' Marie , ' said Diana , ' you have been the gayest of ...
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... leave our sin - war against the HOLIEST , and be one again with our KING , our FATHER , and our God . ' The tears stood in Marie's eyes , and she leaned her head upon Diana's arm . Marie , ' said Diana , ' you have been the gayest of ...
... leave our sin - war against the HOLIEST , and be one again with our KING , our FATHER , and our God . ' The tears stood in Marie's eyes , and she leaned her head upon Diana's arm . Marie , ' said Diana , ' you have been the gayest of ...
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... Leave from thy gentle heart Care , pain , and wo , And away to the meadow green And valley we'll go . ' Thy voice will be echoed By each warbling bird , And the melody , lingering , Through the valley be heard . ' No pain will haunt ...
... Leave from thy gentle heart Care , pain , and wo , And away to the meadow green And valley we'll go . ' Thy voice will be echoed By each warbling bird , And the melody , lingering , Through the valley be heard . ' No pain will haunt ...
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