The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 - English literature |
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... leaves to flowers- They who have shared our pleasant hours- Whose voices , so familiar grown , They almost seem to us our own- The echoes of each breath of ours- They who have ever been our pride , Yet in their hours of triumph dearest ...
... leaves to flowers- They who have shared our pleasant hours- Whose voices , so familiar grown , They almost seem to us our own- The echoes of each breath of ours- They who have ever been our pride , Yet in their hours of triumph dearest ...
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... leave behind ! Niagara and Erie ! What in your crowded city is comparable to these ? ' " " Nothing , for size ! -but ... leaves ? Do you ? " " Certainly , my dear boy ! " " Well 2 Scenery and a Scene .
... leave behind ! Niagara and Erie ! What in your crowded city is comparable to these ? ' " " Nothing , for size ! -but ... leaves ? Do you ? " " Certainly , my dear boy ! " " Well 2 Scenery and a Scene .
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... leaves . First , whisperingly yet articulately , the suspended and waver- ing foliage of the birch was touched by the many - fingered wind , and , like a faint prelude , the silver - lined leaves rustled in the low branches , and , with ...
... leaves . First , whisperingly yet articulately , the suspended and waver- ing foliage of the birch was touched by the many - fingered wind , and , like a faint prelude , the silver - lined leaves rustled in the low branches , and , with ...
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... leaves with a murmur through the forest like the swarming of the bees of Hybla . There is not much variety in its music , but it is a plea- sant monotone for thought , and if you have a restless fever in your bosom ( as I had , when I ...
... leaves with a murmur through the forest like the swarming of the bees of Hybla . There is not much variety in its music , but it is a plea- sant monotone for thought , and if you have a restless fever in your bosom ( as I had , when I ...
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... leave the sequel to the reader's imagination : but the My education on that hinges of a story , -the turning gracefully back from a digression ( it is easy to turn into one ) , - is the pas qui coute . point was neglected . It was , as ...
... leave the sequel to the reader's imagination : but the My education on that hinges of a story , -the turning gracefully back from a digression ( it is easy to turn into one ) , - is the pas qui coute . point was neglected . It was , as ...
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