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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... Give thanks to our Immanuel ! Was - haile ! Bring next the meats with mickle pride ; The plover and the partridge pied , LAGA DES AF Woodcock and heron fine , Good drink thereto ,. XI . THE CHRISTMAS PIE . BRINGING IN THE BOAR'S HEAD ...
... Give thanks to our Immanuel ! Was - haile ! Bring next the meats with mickle pride ; The plover and the partridge pied , LAGA DES AF Woodcock and heron fine , Good drink thereto ,. XI . THE CHRISTMAS PIE . BRINGING IN THE BOAR'S HEAD ...
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... give an air of culture to the Italian lakes . Art has done nothing for the Eng- lish lakes , and , I am sorry to say , Religion has done rather worse , in surrounding some of them with remarkably ugly churches-- the ugliest , perhaps ...
... give an air of culture to the Italian lakes . Art has done nothing for the Eng- lish lakes , and , I am sorry to say , Religion has done rather worse , in surrounding some of them with remarkably ugly churches-- the ugliest , perhaps ...
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... give Southey for wandering far away into the East to get tales for his poems , when similar ones were growing all around him here . It excites a smile now to find him writing to Coleridge in this way : " I was , and am still , utterly ...
... give Southey for wandering far away into the East to get tales for his poems , when similar ones were growing all around him here . It excites a smile now to find him writing to Coleridge in this way : " I was , and am still , utterly ...
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... give a promise of my own accord . I will never forsake them as long as I can do anything for them , as long as I live . But why do you speak of it ? Have I ever neglected them or been unkind to them ? " said the girl , troubled , and ...
... give a promise of my own accord . I will never forsake them as long as I can do anything for them , as long as I live . But why do you speak of it ? Have I ever neglected them or been unkind to them ? " said the girl , troubled , and ...
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... give them just as valua- ble information how to make their house beautiful ; and so it proved . I omitted to state earlier in this report that each and every member of this society was , by vir- tue of his membership , a critic of some ...
... give them just as valua- ble information how to make their house beautiful ; and so it proved . I omitted to state earlier in this report that each and every member of this society was , by vir- tue of his membership , a critic of some ...
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