The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volumen 5Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1835 |
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... voice , and a tablet of morality , in the rush of his pinions , and the flashing of his scythe . Insatiate and mysterious husbandman of mortality , he fells the young and the beautiful , and lays them ' green in earth . ' Hopes , joys ...
... voice , and a tablet of morality , in the rush of his pinions , and the flashing of his scythe . Insatiate and mysterious husbandman of mortality , he fells the young and the beautiful , and lays them ' green in earth . ' Hopes , joys ...
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... voices of Resignation , and the warnings of Experience . We bethink us of imaginings that time has dissolved , of visions unrealized : and as we gather contentment from surveying the mingled web that has been given us , we seem to ask ...
... voices of Resignation , and the warnings of Experience . We bethink us of imaginings that time has dissolved , of visions unrealized : and as we gather contentment from surveying the mingled web that has been given us , we seem to ask ...
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... voices of Memory and Friendship ; the kind resolve is made and followed ; so that , instead of the thorn to goad and wound , there springs up in the pathway of the Reconciled , the olive or the myrtle . How sweet indeed is the sight of ...
... voices of Memory and Friendship ; the kind resolve is made and followed ; so that , instead of the thorn to goad and wound , there springs up in the pathway of the Reconciled , the olive or the myrtle . How sweet indeed is the sight of ...
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... voice , and a tablet of morality , in the rush of his pinions , and the flashing of his scythe . Insatiate and mysterious husbandman of mortali- ty , he fells the young and the beautiful , and lays them ' green in earth . ' Hopes , joys ...
... voice , and a tablet of morality , in the rush of his pinions , and the flashing of his scythe . Insatiate and mysterious husbandman of mortali- ty , he fells the young and the beautiful , and lays them ' green in earth . ' Hopes , joys ...
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... voice like a trumpet - call , -STARBOARD THE HELM ! ' We fell off from the wind , and , rising upon a wave , our heavy bows struck the fated vessel amid - ships , with a tremendous crash . We passed clean over , cutting her completely ...
... voice like a trumpet - call , -STARBOARD THE HELM ! ' We fell off from the wind , and , rising upon a wave , our heavy bows struck the fated vessel amid - ships , with a tremendous crash . We passed clean over , cutting her completely ...
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