Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 36Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1868 - Literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... keep . Beneath the cloistering arch the myrtle softly twines Its loving arms around the amorous vines . Where yearly Isabella cowers And tells her beads in midnight gloom , Then hurries , shrived , to vulgar rounds Of wanton pleasures ...
... keep . Beneath the cloistering arch the myrtle softly twines Its loving arms around the amorous vines . Where yearly Isabella cowers And tells her beads in midnight gloom , Then hurries , shrived , to vulgar rounds Of wanton pleasures ...
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... Keep back to your lines ! " and a moment after I was freed from persecution . I had crossed a boundary they were not permitted to pass , and turned , panting , to confront them . They still shouted : " Take me , will you , Mister ...
... Keep back to your lines ! " and a moment after I was freed from persecution . I had crossed a boundary they were not permitted to pass , and turned , panting , to confront them . They still shouted : " Take me , will you , Mister ...
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... keep them out of the city we had only hastily constructed barricades of adobes , the unbaked bricks of which the poorer class of Mexican houses are built . These barricades at first sight seemed utterly untenable ; for , as the houses ...
... keep them out of the city we had only hastily constructed barricades of adobes , the unbaked bricks of which the poorer class of Mexican houses are built . These barricades at first sight seemed utterly untenable ; for , as the houses ...
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... keep them from cutting each other's throats . The very buglers , lads of twelve or fourteen , used to steal away in ... keeping them under cover till the last moment . Then with one polyglot cheer - German , Span- ish , French , and ...
... keep them from cutting each other's throats . The very buglers , lads of twelve or fourteen , used to steal away in ... keeping them under cover till the last moment . Then with one polyglot cheer - German , Span- ish , French , and ...
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... keep the house and rent her rooms to lodgers . " Kate , you are crazy ! " exclaimed her brother - in - law . " This house and lot , in this locality , would bring you fifteen thousand any day . And with that sum well invested , and with ...
... keep the house and rent her rooms to lodgers . " Kate , you are crazy ! " exclaimed her brother - in - law . " This house and lot , in this locality , would bring you fifteen thousand any day . And with that sum well invested , and with ...
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