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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... poor , This happy morn : " A - yule ! a - yule ! " Send forth the girth To all the corners of the earth ; " The city gates wide open be ; Come in ! Immanuel sets you free ! " Ring , holy bell , A - yule ! Noël ! He brings good - will ...
... poor , This happy morn : " A - yule ! a - yule ! " Send forth the girth To all the corners of the earth ; " The city gates wide open be ; Come in ! Immanuel sets you free ! " Ring , holy bell , A - yule ! Noël ! He brings good - will ...
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... Poor Palmerston never 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 Sir William Sterling Max- well , M.P. , insisted that the pension should be withdrawn , and so it was , but not until " the Poet Close " had received a hundred woman who sang sweetly some old ...
... Poor Palmerston never 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 Sir William Sterling Max- well , M.P. , insisted that the pension should be withdrawn , and so it was , but not until " the Poet Close " had received a hundred woman who sang sweetly some old ...
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... poor little wife have utilized the tend- by encouraging the notion that a power superior to his lay in her mystic letters ? The spae - wife , or spy - wife , seems to have inherited some of the characters of the Parca too : her curse ...
... poor little wife have utilized the tend- by encouraging the notion that a power superior to his lay in her mystic letters ? The spae - wife , or spy - wife , seems to have inherited some of the characters of the Parca too : her curse ...
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... poor of Trout- beck , rode back on his victorious bull to Orrest Head . It is safe to say that Rome in her palmiest days never had such a com- bat as that . I must own to an emotion of deep de- light at the first sight of Dovenest . It ...
... poor of Trout- beck , rode back on his victorious bull to Orrest Head . It is safe to say that Rome in her palmiest days never had such a com- bat as that . I must own to an emotion of deep de- light at the first sight of Dovenest . It ...
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... Poor lady ! she was then parted from her husband forever , but assuredly not through her inability to make and enjoy a beautiful home . Some of the glimpses which Mrs. He- mans has enabled us to take into Rydal Mount in those days are ...
... Poor lady ! she was then parted from her husband forever , but assuredly not through her inability to make and enjoy a beautiful home . Some of the glimpses which Mrs. He- mans has enabled us to take into Rydal Mount in those days are ...
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