Putnam's Monthly, Volumen3G.P. Putnam & Company, 1854 |
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... leaf - a sprig of cedar- a pebble , from that hallowed ground , is a possession , not only to the American but to every noble heart . The poet's words , so true to nature , rise unbidden to the memory as we pace those silent fields and ...
... leaf - a sprig of cedar- a pebble , from that hallowed ground , is a possession , not only to the American but to every noble heart . The poet's words , so true to nature , rise unbidden to the memory as we pace those silent fields and ...
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... leaf , I thought , and prove myself less frivolous , in my way , than young Whipper Snapper , whose lemon - kids and perfumery were recognizable if the wind set fair , the breadth of the Champs Elysées . My friends at home might be none ...
... leaf , I thought , and prove myself less frivolous , in my way , than young Whipper Snapper , whose lemon - kids and perfumery were recognizable if the wind set fair , the breadth of the Champs Elysées . My friends at home might be none ...
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... leaf , " I said in a decided tone . " From to - day , I in- tend to devote to study eighteen hours out of the twenty - four , and if necessary go to the Spas , yes , to the poles for the pur- pose . رو And here I favored my friend with ...
... leaf , " I said in a decided tone . " From to - day , I in- tend to devote to study eighteen hours out of the twenty - four , and if necessary go to the Spas , yes , to the poles for the pur- pose . رو And here I favored my friend with ...
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... leaf . A simple name alone , To the great world unknown , Is graven here , and wild flowers , rising round , Meek meadow - sweet and violets of the ground Lean lovingly against the humble stone . Here , in the quiet carth , they laid ...
... leaf . A simple name alone , To the great world unknown , Is graven here , and wild flowers , rising round , Meek meadow - sweet and violets of the ground Lean lovingly against the humble stone . Here , in the quiet carth , they laid ...
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... leaves the Prince of Denmark out of his play of Hamlet ; for , after all , the main question is untouched in his letters , and that as- pect of the subject which bears the most important feature for us , he does not present to us . What ...
... leaves the Prince of Denmark out of his play of Hamlet ; for , after all , the main question is untouched in his letters , and that as- pect of the subject which bears the most important feature for us , he does not present to us . What ...
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