Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 62Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1881 - Periodicals Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... eyes . " Miss Martineau be- came a poet whenever she wrote about the professor , whose health she drank in the first spring breath , and pledged him in the sparkling thunder - shower . " Blessings above all on Christopher North ! " she ...
... eyes . " Miss Martineau be- came a poet whenever she wrote about the professor , whose health she drank in the first spring breath , and pledged him in the sparkling thunder - shower . " Blessings above all on Christopher North ! " she ...
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... eyes : green fields were in it , and the sweet playmates , and the long - lost realm of childhood's sunshine . What can art do better than to raise the happiest emo- tions ? What can I read on the page of Goethe , of Wordsworth , or ...
... eyes : green fields were in it , and the sweet playmates , and the long - lost realm of childhood's sunshine . What can art do better than to raise the happiest emo- tions ? What can I read on the page of Goethe , of Wordsworth , or ...
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... eyes , coal - black hair , dark skins , and bold eagle outlines . The eldest , the girl , was small - a strange little creature , with braids of black hair hanging down behind almost to her ankles , half - closed black eyes , little ...
... eyes , coal - black hair , dark skins , and bold eagle outlines . The eldest , the girl , was small - a strange little creature , with braids of black hair hanging down behind almost to her ankles , half - closed black eyes , little ...
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... eyes were dim with tears . 66 " I have done nothing for you , dear , " he said , as she dropped her work and knelt by his side . ' I have kept you selfishly with me here , and made you a slave to those children . ' 19 " My own brothers ...
... eyes were dim with tears . 66 " I have done nothing for you , dear , " he said , as she dropped her work and knelt by his side . ' I have kept you selfishly with me here , and made you a slave to those children . ' 19 " My own brothers ...
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... eyes were as- suming that vague look with which his children were familiar , and which beto- kened that his mind was far away . " You could not do anything which was not right , father , " said Anne . which he took silently , only his ...
... eyes were as- suming that vague look with which his children were familiar , and which beto- kened that his mind was far away . " You could not do anything which was not right , father , " said Anne . which he took silently , only his ...
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