The American Monthly Magazine, Volumen2Nathaniel Parker Willis Pierce and Williams., 1830 |
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... played my fork through the succulent courses in silence . We were at last fairly down to the ma- hogany , and I commenced my observations . There were some three hundred well dressed people at the tables , most of them , of course ...
... played my fork through the succulent courses in silence . We were at last fairly down to the ma- hogany , and I commenced my observations . There were some three hundred well dressed people at the tables , most of them , of course ...
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... play the fool , and die ? Those that bear a noble mind , Where they want of beauty find , - Think what , with them , they would do , Who , without them , dare to woo ! And , unless that mind I see , What care I how great she be ? Great ...
... play the fool , and die ? Those that bear a noble mind , Where they want of beauty find , - Think what , with them , they would do , Who , without them , dare to woo ! And , unless that mind I see , What care I how great she be ? Great ...
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... play ; the shepherds pipe all day , And we hear , for aye , birds tune their merry lay- Cuckoo - jugge - jugge — pee , wee , to witta woo ! The fields breathe sweet , the daisies kiss our feet , — Young lovers meet , old wives a ...
... play ; the shepherds pipe all day , And we hear , for aye , birds tune their merry lay- Cuckoo - jugge - jugge — pee , wee , to witta woo ! The fields breathe sweet , the daisies kiss our feet , — Young lovers meet , old wives a ...
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... playing a march in a style I have seldom heard surpassed . As soon as the sun grew oppressive , an awning was spread over the quarter , and as the air was of a delicious coolness without wind , we dined upon deck , the music playing the ...
... playing a march in a style I have seldom heard surpassed . As soon as the sun grew oppressive , an awning was spread over the quarter , and as the air was of a delicious coolness without wind , we dined upon deck , the music playing the ...
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... playing delightfully , and who with such influences would not have believed himself in a dream ? I scarce thought myself awake . There was a dizziness , and a bewil- derment in so much beauty that gave one the swimming sen- sation of ...
... playing delightfully , and who with such influences would not have believed himself in a dream ? I scarce thought myself awake . There was a dizziness , and a bewil- derment in so much beauty that gave one the swimming sen- sation of ...
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