The American Monthly Magazine, 2 tomasNathaniel Parker Willis Pierce and Williams., 1830 |
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... singing one of his richest ballads , came out over the water , and presently his figure appeared among the trees , and he stood , thinking himself unseen , and watched us till we went ashore . I was a 22 Baron Von Raffleoff .
... singing one of his richest ballads , came out over the water , and presently his figure appeared among the trees , and he stood , thinking himself unseen , and watched us till we went ashore . I was a 22 Baron Von Raffleoff .
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... trees , Now parted by the mountain , and the wandering wave and breeze . And I shall think of thee no more , in the home of our young hours , Where we have loved through winter snows , and loved through summer flowers ; Where the " few ...
... trees , Now parted by the mountain , and the wandering wave and breeze . And I shall think of thee no more , in the home of our young hours , Where we have loved through winter snows , and loved through summer flowers ; Where the " few ...
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... trees , unembarrassed by underwood , rise from a smooth carpet of turf , straight , and graceful , like Corinthian columns . In the distance they ap- pear exactly like islands , or like trees standing in the water , and remind one ...
... trees , unembarrassed by underwood , rise from a smooth carpet of turf , straight , and graceful , like Corinthian columns . In the distance they ap- pear exactly like islands , or like trees standing in the water , and remind one ...
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... tree . The turf is close , and green enough for the foot of a fairy , an idea which the damsels of the place in former days improved upon ; and had the redoubted Basil Hall , and others of his cockney brethren , visited it some fifteen ...
... tree . The turf is close , and green enough for the foot of a fairy , an idea which the damsels of the place in former days improved upon ; and had the redoubted Basil Hall , and others of his cockney brethren , visited it some fifteen ...
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... tree croak never so hoarsely . We have no disposition to exult . Our retrospect is of a gentler character . We entered , in distressed times , with the ebb of a boyish reputation against us , and the wrecks of un- lucky precedents ...
... tree croak never so hoarsely . We have no disposition to exult . Our retrospect is of a gentler character . We entered , in distressed times , with the ebb of a boyish reputation against us , and the wrecks of un- lucky precedents ...
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