Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 111965 |
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Side 48
... once more Was that far - waving Flag of the West ! And deem not , ye despots , though stillness and gloom Have descended once more on yon plain , Where the brave bands of Kossuth , ' neath stan- dard and plume , With your fierce hordes ...
... once more Was that far - waving Flag of the West ! And deem not , ye despots , though stillness and gloom Have descended once more on yon plain , Where the brave bands of Kossuth , ' neath stan- dard and plume , With your fierce hordes ...
Side 65
... once be - low . A ring of gold she gave me , and said her heart And rest , when night steals o'er me , where silent ... once I had a lady fair , And felt the power of Love ! A - down in yon . der val ley , I hear a mill - race flow ; My ...
... once be - low . A ring of gold she gave me , and said her heart And rest , when night steals o'er me , where silent ... once I had a lady fair , And felt the power of Love ! A - down in yon . der val ley , I hear a mill - race flow ; My ...
Side 67
... once only the hunter pene- trated by day , in the darkest night dart these bright saloons , without the knowledge of their inhabitants ; this moment stopping at some bril- liant station - house in town or city , where a social crowd is ...
... once only the hunter pene- trated by day , in the darkest night dart these bright saloons , without the knowledge of their inhabitants ; this moment stopping at some bril- liant station - house in town or city , where a social crowd is ...
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Amy Hill angels Armand Marrast artist beautiful bright brother Butterwick called Captain Challan Ridge Charty Jem child clouds Colonel Coralin Corduroys cousin dark dear door dream earth exclaimed eyes face fear fire Fred friends gazed Genifrede Grace Hague hand happy head hear heard heart heaven Henry Irwine Hill horse Indians Jackson Jenny Lind JOHANNA WAGNER Jonesborough knew lady laugh light listen live looked Master Richard Mick mind Minnesinger Miss Hope mistress morning mother Mott mountain never night once party Patience Paul Lomond picture poet poor Ptol racter replied seemed shadow Silesia Skippack smile song soon soul speak spirit spoke stood sweet talk tears tell thee things thou thought tion told took turned voice walk Waxhaw wife wild words young