Harper's Magazine, Volume 15Henry Mills Alden, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper & Brothers, 1857 - American literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... round our altar , poisoning still his prey ; Expelled the foe that threatened as a fate , And saved from loss the sacred shield of State ! His lips spoke lightnings ! His immaculate thought , From seraph source , divinest fervor caught ...
... round our altar , poisoning still his prey ; Expelled the foe that threatened as a fate , And saved from loss the sacred shield of State ! His lips spoke lightnings ! His immaculate thought , From seraph source , divinest fervor caught ...
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... round about , a vast chasm was formed , from which six cones were thrown up . The least of these cones was 300 feet in height , while the highest , Jorullo , was 1000 feet above the level of the plain . The eruptions continued until the ...
... round about , a vast chasm was formed , from which six cones were thrown up . The least of these cones was 300 feet in height , while the highest , Jorullo , was 1000 feet above the level of the plain . The eruptions continued until the ...
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... round , vaguely and instinctively , and caught my glance . Her answering smile brought me to her side , and I learned what it was that in- terested her so much . Some scheme for female education , about to be undertaken by various ...
... round , vaguely and instinctively , and caught my glance . Her answering smile brought me to her side , and I learned what it was that in- terested her so much . Some scheme for female education , about to be undertaken by various ...
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... round my wife's waist . Then , and not till then , a wild sob was suffered to break through her self - imposed calm . Her head drooped on my shoulder , and she wept freely and sweet- ly . Yes , sweetly . They were not the burning ...
... round my wife's waist . Then , and not till then , a wild sob was suffered to break through her self - imposed calm . Her head drooped on my shoulder , and she wept freely and sweet- ly . Yes , sweetly . They were not the burning ...
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... round suddenly , with a won- pains had been ineffectual to make her compre- derfully bright gleam of consciousness or re- hend any thing of the mysteries of the alpha - membrance shining in her face ; but it seemed bet . All was dark to ...
... round suddenly , with a won- pains had been ineffectual to make her compre- derfully bright gleam of consciousness or re- hend any thing of the mysteries of the alpha - membrance shining in her face ; but it seemed bet . All was dark to ...
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