The Spirit of the English MagazinesMonroe and Francis, 1831 - American periodicals |
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... given all I had , or might expect to possess , to have planted but the soles of my feet , and those of my companions , on yon bit green sod , then still untouched by the waters . Every moment we ex- pected the crazed walls of the house ...
... given all I had , or might expect to possess , to have planted but the soles of my feet , and those of my companions , on yon bit green sod , then still untouched by the waters . Every moment we ex- pected the crazed walls of the house ...
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... given , and could not take away , but which has va- nished in an instant before His sweeping arm . ' 997 This is the spirit in which all losses in this life should be met ; and though from the eyes of her 3 ATHENEUM , VOL . 5 , 3d ...
... given , and could not take away , but which has va- nished in an instant before His sweeping arm . ' 997 This is the spirit in which all losses in this life should be met ; and though from the eyes of her 3 ATHENEUM , VOL . 5 , 3d ...
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... given with the fin- gers in the mouth , rose again over the loud din of the deluge and the yelling of the storm . He was not yet gone . His voice was but cracked by his frequent exertions to make it heard , and he had now re- sorted to ...
... given with the fin- gers in the mouth , rose again over the loud din of the deluge and the yelling of the storm . He was not yet gone . His voice was but cracked by his frequent exertions to make it heard , and he had now re- sorted to ...
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... given our readers , we presume , some conception of the might and majesty , the pride and peril , of the Great Moray Floods . A thousand humorous incidents , affecting or striking illustrations of general na- ture , and of individual ...
... given our readers , we presume , some conception of the might and majesty , the pride and peril , of the Great Moray Floods . A thousand humorous incidents , affecting or striking illustrations of general na- ture , and of individual ...
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... given to Nature's harp , for me alone Whispering of grief . — Of grief ? —be strong awake ! Hath not thy love been victory , O , my soul ? Hath not its conflict won a voice to shake Death's fastnesses ? -a magic to control Worlds far ...
... given to Nature's harp , for me alone Whispering of grief . — Of grief ? —be strong awake ! Hath not thy love been victory , O , my soul ? Hath not its conflict won a voice to shake Death's fastnesses ? -a magic to control Worlds far ...
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