The American Monthly Magazine, Volumen2Nathaniel Parker Willis Pierce and Williams., 1830 |
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... Night lifts her starry crown . So twilight comes for those , That have suffered the toil of life's day , and its blaze ; Going in to their age , from the worlds lone ways , With hearts that bless repose : Such is the rapt desire ...
... Night lifts her starry crown . So twilight comes for those , That have suffered the toil of life's day , and its blaze ; Going in to their age , from the worlds lone ways , With hearts that bless repose : Such is the rapt desire ...
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... night . I found an op- portunity the next day to take him aside , and he told me what I now think proper to tell you , that he was a forbidden lover of Meeta's from the Rhine - a gentleman German student who has had the romance to ...
... night . I found an op- portunity the next day to take him aside , and he told me what I now think proper to tell you , that he was a forbidden lover of Meeta's from the Rhine - a gentleman German student who has had the romance to ...
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... in the hours of recess from study , and in the silent watches of the night , they diligently ex- amined the subject in all its bearings , and cautiously traced out their scheme . Looking forward to a noble career 32 The Illinois College .
... in the hours of recess from study , and in the silent watches of the night , they diligently ex- amined the subject in all its bearings , and cautiously traced out their scheme . Looking forward to a noble career 32 The Illinois College .
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... night exposed to a cold , penetrating rain , and the fretting of the children , the sharp , scolding voices of the women , and the deep mouthed curses of the men , making what preparations they could for their cheerless bivouac ...
... night exposed to a cold , penetrating rain , and the fretting of the children , the sharp , scolding voices of the women , and the deep mouthed curses of the men , making what preparations they could for their cheerless bivouac ...
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... night even in the cabin . The scene on deck , however , was a contrast strong enough to stifle all disposition to complain . I went up at sunrise , and found the sentinels the only ones of the crowd awake . The rest were literally ...
... night even in the cabin . The scene on deck , however , was a contrast strong enough to stifle all disposition to complain . I went up at sunrise , and found the sentinels the only ones of the crowd awake . The rest were literally ...
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