The Boston Miscellany of Literature and Fashion, Volumes 1-2Nathan Hale, Henry Theodore Tuckerman Bradbury, Soden & Company, 1842 |
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Page 25
... fire which burns more than forty days and nights , and that accord- ingly , from fear of seeing one , they always extinguish the fires in their furnaces on the fortieth night after they have kindled them . To - night there is no glare ...
... fire which burns more than forty days and nights , and that accord- ingly , from fear of seeing one , they always extinguish the fires in their furnaces on the fortieth night after they have kindled them . To - night there is no glare ...
Page 26
... fire , - we never have . Their fathers did the same , -ours never did . Their tradition must have some shadow of foundation , some shadow ? - - a strong foundation , must have ? - does have one . I will prove it myself ; - why be afraid ...
... fire , - we never have . Their fathers did the same , -ours never did . Their tradition must have some shadow of foundation , some shadow ? - - a strong foundation , must have ? - does have one . I will prove it myself ; - why be afraid ...
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... fire soon burned brightly again ; and , although he often checked the wildness of his imaginations by recollec- tions of his disappointments , he still revel- led in the new field of the fancy world that his strange idea had thrown open ...
... fire soon burned brightly again ; and , although he often checked the wildness of his imaginations by recollec- tions of his disappointments , he still revel- led in the new field of the fancy world that his strange idea had thrown open ...
Contents
The Camp of the Frozen | 109 |
A Sermonupon Failing | 124 |
The Forlorn | 132 |
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