Graham's American Monthly Magazine of Literature, Art, and Fashion, Том 42G.R. Graham., 1853 |
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... voice above the spheres , Whilst her earnest features soften Into calmness , kin to tears . Not all mirthful is her manner , Though no laugh so blithe as hers , Grave demeanor comes upon her When her inmost nature stirs ; When a gentle ...
... voice above the spheres , Whilst her earnest features soften Into calmness , kin to tears . Not all mirthful is her manner , Though no laugh so blithe as hers , Grave demeanor comes upon her When her inmost nature stirs ; When a gentle ...
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... voice doth steal upon our sorrow , Whispering thus , " the Grave hath its to - morrow ! " The Flowers of Life , whose fragrance ever ( Childhood's low prayer , ) ascends to God , Death stretches forth his hand to sever From parent stalk ...
... voice doth steal upon our sorrow , Whispering thus , " the Grave hath its to - morrow ! " The Flowers of Life , whose fragrance ever ( Childhood's low prayer , ) ascends to God , Death stretches forth his hand to sever From parent stalk ...
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... voice say You seem in some distress - is your husband very ill ? ' I turned , and beheld a beautiful woman , blooming as a rose , and apparently quite young . I never saw any one like her until now ; but Lina is her very image , and her ...
... voice say You seem in some distress - is your husband very ill ? ' I turned , and beheld a beautiful woman , blooming as a rose , and apparently quite young . I never saw any one like her until now ; but Lina is her very image , and her ...
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... voice , which she chose to call eccentric , she had rashly bound herself by proffers of every assistance on her arrival at New Orleans . It is needless to say , that Miss Folderol's property , there , was a visionary claim upon some ...
... voice , which she chose to call eccentric , she had rashly bound herself by proffers of every assistance on her arrival at New Orleans . It is needless to say , that Miss Folderol's property , there , was a visionary claim upon some ...
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... voice ; " there's a sizeable craft yonder trying to get to windward of us , and may - be she's no good . Haul aft the star- board braces ; helm a - weather . " The captain immediately followed his directions , which immediately brought ...
... voice ; " there's a sizeable craft yonder trying to get to windward of us , and may - be she's no good . Haul aft the star- board braces ; helm a - weather . " The captain immediately followed his directions , which immediately brought ...
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