Graham's Magazine, Volume 20AMS Press, 1968 - American literature |
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Page 57
... thing , Ever hovering near on mischievous wing . But the day before , he had entered my bower , And scattered the leaves of its loveliest flower , And bore off a letter that lay unread , ' Neath the scented buds , on a mossy bed , To ...
... thing , Ever hovering near on mischievous wing . But the day before , he had entered my bower , And scattered the leaves of its loveliest flower , And bore off a letter that lay unread , ' Neath the scented buds , on a mossy bed , To ...
Page 281
... thing that binds me to my childhood's home . I am too much the companion of my parents to be looked upon in the light of an intruder , when I prolong the period of filial dependence . " " Then be it so , dearest ; bound by no outward ...
... thing that binds me to my childhood's home . I am too much the companion of my parents to be looked upon in the light of an intruder , when I prolong the period of filial dependence . " " Then be it so , dearest ; bound by no outward ...
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... thing in life , and all the adjuncts , harmony and instrumentation , are merely mechanical parts of the art , which every one might learn . This is a popular and very gross error . Music is either a simple succession of relative inter ...
... thing in life , and all the adjuncts , harmony and instrumentation , are merely mechanical parts of the art , which every one might learn . This is a popular and very gross error . Music is either a simple succession of relative inter ...
Contents
Dorchester by W GILMORE SIMMS | 11 |
Bachelors Experiment the by Mrs EMMA C | 38 |
Agathe by L F TASISTRO | 84 |
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