Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 62Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1881 - Periodicals Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... words : " Frae witches an ' warlocks an ' a ' lang- nebbed creatures , guid Lord deliver us ! " I remarked to my comrade that there ought to be some weird legend about this ferry ; but our boatman had never heard of any , and of course ...
... words : " Frae witches an ' warlocks an ' a ' lang- nebbed creatures , guid Lord deliver us ! " I remarked to my comrade that there ought to be some weird legend about this ferry ; but our boatman had never heard of any , and of course ...
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... Words- worth made so much , and of which there is reason to suspect he sometimes made flowers much more simple and ... word On creature less intelligent and shrewd . And if the blustering wind that drives the clouds Care not for me , he ...
... Words- worth made so much , and of which there is reason to suspect he sometimes made flowers much more simple and ... word On creature less intelligent and shrewd . And if the blustering wind that drives the clouds Care not for me , he ...
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... words that rung through the building : " Guard thyself , Myles Phil- lipson ! Thou thinkest thou hast man- aged grandly ; but that tiny lump of landency to superstition in her huge master is the dearest a Phillipson has ever bought or ...
... words that rung through the building : " Guard thyself , Myles Phil- lipson ! Thou thinkest thou hast man- aged grandly ; but that tiny lump of landency to superstition in her huge master is the dearest a Phillipson has ever bought or ...
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... words : " Christopher North - of course you all know Christopher North- " These were magic words . Whether it was the compliment to their intelligence , or whether the startling wildness of the proposition that they had ever heard of ...
... words : " Christopher North - of course you all know Christopher North- " These were magic words . Whether it was the compliment to their intelligence , or whether the startling wildness of the proposition that they had ever heard of ...
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... words , that the lovely lady , still a girl after thirty - six summers ( more brief , alas ! than the winters ) , stepped into the door at Rydal Mount , and re- Iceived her cordial greeting from the great poet whose power she was among ...
... words , that the lovely lady , still a girl after thirty - six summers ( more brief , alas ! than the winters ) , stepped into the door at Rydal Mount , and re- Iceived her cordial greeting from the great poet whose power she was among ...
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