The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... thought , The bosom's pulse beat quicker , —and the wheels Moved all too slow , -though scarce the eager steeds Obeyed the rein . - And as the mother spake Somewhat , in murmurs , of her youngest boy , There came a flood of beauty o'er ...
... thought , The bosom's pulse beat quicker , —and the wheels Moved all too slow , -though scarce the eager steeds Obeyed the rein . - And as the mother spake Somewhat , in murmurs , of her youngest boy , There came a flood of beauty o'er ...
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... thoughts that had been passing through my own mind , " that broken rose has shed its sweet smell through forty years of the good woman's life . " It was seldom that I could find such pleasant food for contempla- . tion as in the above ...
... thoughts that had been passing through my own mind , " that broken rose has shed its sweet smell through forty years of the good woman's life . " It was seldom that I could find such pleasant food for contempla- . tion as in the above ...
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... thoughts knew , but not her heart . It seemed to me , that by the print and pressure which the dead sis- ter had left upon the survivor's spirit , her feelings were almost the same as if she still stood side by side , and arm in arm ...
... thoughts knew , but not her heart . It seemed to me , that by the print and pressure which the dead sis- ter had left upon the survivor's spirit , her feelings were almost the same as if she still stood side by side , and arm in arm ...
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... thought of other matters than tomb - stones . At our next meeting I found him chiselling an open book upon a marble head - stone , and concluded that it was meant to express the erudition of some black - letter clergyman of the Cotton ...
... thought of other matters than tomb - stones . At our next meeting I found him chiselling an open book upon a marble head - stone , and concluded that it was meant to express the erudition of some black - letter clergyman of the Cotton ...
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... thoughts should soar upward with the but- terfly - not linger with the exuviæ that confined him . In truth and reason , neither those whom we call the living , and still less the de- parted , have any thing to do with the grave . ” " I ...
... thoughts should soar upward with the but- terfly - not linger with the exuviæ that confined him . In truth and reason , neither those whom we call the living , and still less the de- parted , have any thing to do with the grave . ” " I ...
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