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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... heard the last of it . Sir William Sterling Max- well , M.P. , insisted that the pension should be withdrawn , and so it was , but not until " the Poet Close " had received a hundred woman who sang sweetly some old Bor- der ballads ...
... heard the last of it . Sir William Sterling Max- well , M.P. , insisted that the pension should be withdrawn , and so it was , but not until " the Poet Close " had received a hundred woman who sang sweetly some old Bor- der ballads ...
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... heard grace before meat in Scotland in these words : " Frae witches an ' warlocks an ' a ' lang- nebbed creatures , guid Lord deliver us ! " I remarked to my comrade that there ought to be some weird legend about this ferry ; but our ...
... heard grace before meat in Scotland in these words : " Frae witches an ' warlocks an ' a ' lang- nebbed creatures , guid Lord deliver us ! " I remarked to my comrade that there ought to be some weird legend about this ferry ; but our ...
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... heard at Abbotsford the chief story of one of these famous Phil- lipsons , and reproduced it in " Rokeby . ” Belle Isle , which we have already visited , and which from Elleray appears as a su- perb emerald on the breast of Winder- mere ...
... heard at Abbotsford the chief story of one of these famous Phil- lipsons , and reproduced it in " Rokeby . ” Belle Isle , which we have already visited , and which from Elleray appears as a su- perb emerald on the breast of Winder- mere ...
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... heard of him , the crowd was in- stantly hushed , and the mob was chilled and foiled . Emerson went on with a capital speech , and he began it with the story of Christopher North , when rebuked for his anger and violence toward two ...
... heard of him , the crowd was in- stantly hushed , and the mob was chilled and foiled . Emerson went on with a capital speech , and he began it with the story of Christopher North , when rebuked for his anger and violence toward two ...
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... heard a learned symphony that left me critical , approving , cold ; then heard a child singing with reedy voice some little song familiar in early days , which quickened the pulse and started tears to the eyes : green fields were in it ...
... heard a learned symphony that left me critical , approving , cold ; then heard a child singing with reedy voice some little song familiar in early days , which quickened the pulse and started tears to the eyes : green fields were in it ...
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