Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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... passed the cliffs of Monument , The Housatonic winds through meadows decked With elms ; and sees Taconic's woody range , With rounded tops , run southward by its side- ' Tis here I dwell , with wife and child beloved , And till my farm ...
... passed the cliffs of Monument , The Housatonic winds through meadows decked With elms ; and sees Taconic's woody range , With rounded tops , run southward by its side- ' Tis here I dwell , with wife and child beloved , And till my farm ...
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... passing , after hav- ing once proved his kindness by calling to inquire after a sick child , it might also be natural ... passed again . Mrs. Bellows was not a simpleton ; she had plenty of shrewdness ; and she never doubted , delighted ...
... passing , after hav- ing once proved his kindness by calling to inquire after a sick child , it might also be natural ... passed again . Mrs. Bellows was not a simpleton ; she had plenty of shrewdness ; and she never doubted , delighted ...
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... passed at the piano with Louis , he accompanying her playing with voice or flute . " How cruel she is ! how innocent ! like the infant that bites its mother's breast , " thought the poor girl , as she quickened her footsteps from the ...
... passed at the piano with Louis , he accompanying her playing with voice or flute . " How cruel she is ! how innocent ! like the infant that bites its mother's breast , " thought the poor girl , as she quickened her footsteps from the ...
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... passed by unheeded by many . That rapturous enthusiasm which is as irrepressible to the artist - nature as song to birds , and which in its most eloquent expression seems to him but a feeble counterpart of that which burns within him ...
... passed by unheeded by many . That rapturous enthusiasm which is as irrepressible to the artist - nature as song to birds , and which in its most eloquent expression seems to him but a feeble counterpart of that which burns within him ...
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... passed into English hands from the French , with all the other Western posts , in 1760 , by treaty ; and in 1762 it was taken by the Indians by stratagem , and most of the garrison massacred ; as is well told by Henry , one of the few ...
... passed into English hands from the French , with all the other Western posts , in 1760 , by treaty ; and in 1762 it was taken by the Indians by stratagem , and most of the garrison massacred ; as is well told by Henry , one of the few ...
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