Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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... claim , my halting footsteps draw . For here unhindered , I can meditate The noblest themes ; reading the open book Of life , and Nature's pages , turned each year By the revolving months ; searching what truths Concerning human life ...
... claim , my halting footsteps draw . For here unhindered , I can meditate The noblest themes ; reading the open book Of life , and Nature's pages , turned each year By the revolving months ; searching what truths Concerning human life ...
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... claims of pleasure . Is this , indeed , progress ? Is it civilization ? The women of Paris are not beauti ful , nor are they loving ; but they are most capable , most dexterous , most fas- cinating . What they lack in beauty , they make ...
... claims of pleasure . Is this , indeed , progress ? Is it civilization ? The women of Paris are not beauti ful , nor are they loving ; but they are most capable , most dexterous , most fas- cinating . What they lack in beauty , they make ...
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... claim Thy look ; -ho , what is fame ! a transient thing Treacherous as transient ! shadow of a wing Swift gliding over , leaving thee forever ; Wishing the shadow's blest return , and never Hailing its mocking balm ; -yea , what is fame ...
... claim Thy look ; -ho , what is fame ! a transient thing Treacherous as transient ! shadow of a wing Swift gliding over , leaving thee forever ; Wishing the shadow's blest return , and never Hailing its mocking balm ; -yea , what is fame ...
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... claims to that of which he had an instinct he was not worthy . At all events , the first thing the booby did , who must be audacious or nothing , was to get hold of Elizabeth's disen- gaged hand and squeeze it . The air with which she ...
... claims to that of which he had an instinct he was not worthy . At all events , the first thing the booby did , who must be audacious or nothing , was to get hold of Elizabeth's disen- gaged hand and squeeze it . The air with which she ...
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... claiming , ' The story ! the story ! ' and I return , contritely . This mummy , I had expected , would be richly decorated with amulets and ornaments , for such was the rule in the interment of women of the higher class among the Egyp ...
... claiming , ' The story ! the story ! ' and I return , contritely . This mummy , I had expected , would be richly decorated with amulets and ornaments , for such was the rule in the interment of women of the higher class among the Egyp ...
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