The Spirit of the English MagazinesMonroe and Francis, 1831 - American periodicals |
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... happy days . In From the reckless , boisterous mirth of some of his associates , and the inanity and exquisitism of others , Gideon sought refuge in those stu- dies connected with his new profes- sion , or in exploring the romantic ...
... happy days . In From the reckless , boisterous mirth of some of his associates , and the inanity and exquisitism of others , Gideon sought refuge in those stu- dies connected with his new profes- sion , or in exploring the romantic ...
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... happy intercourse , till Lieutenant Malcolm almost forgot that he had other claims on his affections , when a rather reproachful letter from his only brother reminded him of his selfish neglect . It fell like some unlooked - for and ...
... happy intercourse , till Lieutenant Malcolm almost forgot that he had other claims on his affections , when a rather reproachful letter from his only brother reminded him of his selfish neglect . It fell like some unlooked - for and ...
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... happy pair on their en- trance . This night silence seemed to have exerted an unwonted spell over the usually joyous party assembled round the supper table at the Grange , though the meditative mood of each originated from different and ...
... happy pair on their en- trance . This night silence seemed to have exerted an unwonted spell over the usually joyous party assembled round the supper table at the Grange , though the meditative mood of each originated from different and ...
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... happy face of his daughter removed all his doubts ; he took her hand , placed it in that of her lover , and called down the choicest bless- ings of Heaven on their heads . THE WILD GARLAND , * AND SACRED MELODIES . † THESE two little ...
... happy face of his daughter removed all his doubts ; he took her hand , placed it in that of her lover , and called down the choicest bless- ings of Heaven on their heads . THE WILD GARLAND , * AND SACRED MELODIES . † THESE two little ...
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... happy - as to meet with them by accident perhaps , or to have received them from the hand of some chance - acquaintance , who , after the pleasant gift , is thenceforth considered to be a Serene to the breeze be it given ; And soft airs ...
... happy - as to meet with them by accident perhaps , or to have received them from the hand of some chance - acquaintance , who , after the pleasant gift , is thenceforth considered to be a Serene to the breeze be it given ; And soft airs ...
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