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Yet is thine image one That long will linger In Memory ' s temple , like a melting
tone Of music from a spring - bird gone , * Till Death ' s dark finger Hath written
that my hour is come . " NEW YORK : PRINTED BY R . CRAIGHEAD . 1853 .
Yet is thine image one That long will linger In Memory ' s temple , like a melting
tone Of music from a spring - bird gone , * Till Death ' s dark finger Hath written
that my hour is come . " NEW YORK : PRINTED BY R . CRAIGHEAD . 1853 .
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Mrs . Morse , in her lonely hours , was glad of such a friend as Mrs . Bertram .
They engaged not in the idle gossip of the neighborhood ; they read and
conversed together upon those subjects which were calculated to elevate the
mind and ...
Mrs . Morse , in her lonely hours , was glad of such a friend as Mrs . Bertram .
They engaged not in the idle gossip of the neighborhood ; they read and
conversed together upon those subjects which were calculated to elevate the
mind and ...
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At twilight ' s pensive hours they there mingled their tears together . Unadmired
by them , now rolled that beautiful river , that looked like a sheet of burnished
silver beneath the full - orbed moon . Autumn with its golden robes had come —
the ...
At twilight ' s pensive hours they there mingled their tears together . Unadmired
by them , now rolled that beautiful river , that looked like a sheet of burnished
silver beneath the full - orbed moon . Autumn with its golden robes had come —
the ...
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It was a pensive hour and a suitable place for such reflections . The birds had
sung their evening lays , and all nature was hushed . The footsteps of a traveller
aroused him from bis reverie . He soon joined him , and found it was a young
man ...
It was a pensive hour and a suitable place for such reflections . The birds had
sung their evening lays , and all nature was hushed . The footsteps of a traveller
aroused him from bis reverie . He soon joined him , and found it was a young
man ...
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Our good friends had now reached their quiet home , where they found their
children seated in their pleasant little parlor ; Affie was reading aloud , Amelia
being her only auditor , for Willie had been in bed a full half hour , but he could
not say ...
Our good friends had now reached their quiet home , where they found their
children seated in their pleasant little parlor ; Affie was reading aloud , Amelia
being her only auditor , for Willie had been in bed a full half hour , but he could
not say ...
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Affie Agnes Alpheus Amelia answered appearance arms asked beautiful become Bertram better blessed Bradley bright brother called cause CHAPTER child Christ continued dark dear death door drink early entered evil eyes face father feet gave George girls give given half hand happy head heard heart heaven hope hour husband inquired interest keep knew lady laid leave length Lieutenant light live looked Lord lost McMartin mind morning Morse mother moved never night Odora opened pass pleasant poor possible Radford replied rest Roselle seemed seen sick side sister soon soul spirit sufferer tears tell temperance thee thing thought tion told took turned village wait walked Walter weeks weeping wife Willard wish young