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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... spirit , as it were , throws off its chains , and revels for a while in freedom . One afternoon , while recovering from the prostrating effects of a fever , I sat musing in a ferry - boat , which was crossing New - York bay . Sud- denly ...
... spirit , as it were , throws off its chains , and revels for a while in freedom . One afternoon , while recovering from the prostrating effects of a fever , I sat musing in a ferry - boat , which was crossing New - York bay . Sud- denly ...
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... 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 with a strange delight , Can charm him now no more : Those happy hours are o'er ...
... 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 with a strange delight , Can charm him now no more : Those happy hours are o'er ...
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... spirit . A new kind of sadness stole over me . I strolled into the garden alone , and new sensations were awakened within me , as I looked around on the beautiful landscape , which lay like a picture be- fore my eyes . The mountains ...
... spirit . A new kind of sadness stole over me . I strolled into the garden alone , and new sensations were awakened within me , as I looked around on the beautiful landscape , which lay like a picture be- fore my eyes . The mountains ...
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... spirit which had been most thoroughly embittered by some process , and have often wondered that I was not turned to gall . I remember of envying all the little girls who had mothers . I would give all the world beside , I thought , for ...
... spirit which had been most thoroughly embittered by some process , and have often wondered that I was not turned to gall . I remember of envying all the little girls who had mothers . I would give all the world beside , I thought , for ...
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... spirit is well broken . When I get ready , I will let her out myself . ' And Mrs. MARKHAM walked away . ' But TIMMINS was superstitious , and that groan haunted her ; and so she went back to the closet to listen . It was all very still ...
... spirit is well broken . When I get ready , I will let her out myself . ' And Mrs. MARKHAM walked away . ' But TIMMINS was superstitious , and that groan haunted her ; and so she went back to the closet to listen . It was all very still ...
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