Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 6Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart 1850 |
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Side 9
... Nature , with prophetic eye , foresaw The sufferings of her Lord . With its rough cones , The terebinth did tremble , and the buds That Spring had early wakened , hid their heads Again in their turf - cradles , tearfully . A horror of ...
... Nature , with prophetic eye , foresaw The sufferings of her Lord . With its rough cones , The terebinth did tremble , and the buds That Spring had early wakened , hid their heads Again in their turf - cradles , tearfully . A horror of ...
Side 14
... Nature , wild and free . Wo ! when once emancipated , With nought her power to withstand , Through the streets thick populated , Waves she high her monstrous brand ! By the elements is hated What is formed by mortal hand . From the ...
... Nature , wild and free . Wo ! when once emancipated , With nought her power to withstand , Through the streets thick populated , Waves she high her monstrous brand ! By the elements is hated What is formed by mortal hand . From the ...
Side 21
... , and what is more , to dine them alphabeti- cally . Such entertainments must , from their very nature , be stiff and ceremonial , and can only serve to render the hospitality of the White House SOCIETY IN THE AMERICAN METROPOLIS . 21.
... , and what is more , to dine them alphabeti- cally . Such entertainments must , from their very nature , be stiff and ceremonial , and can only serve to render the hospitality of the White House SOCIETY IN THE AMERICAN METROPOLIS . 21.
Side 23
... nature ; being as it were obligatory on the part of the Pre- sident , and have yet this inconvenience , that they present you constantly with new faces , and that the company is seldom numerous enough to admit of an agreeable chat ...
... nature ; being as it were obligatory on the part of the Pre- sident , and have yet this inconvenience , that they present you constantly with new faces , and that the company is seldom numerous enough to admit of an agreeable chat ...
Side 27
... nature , could only be compared to the attachment of Naomi and Ruth . Indeed Alice became so enthusiastic in her love at one time , that she would fain have forsaken her home and sect , declaring to Aunt Rachel , “ Where thou livest , I ...
... nature , could only be compared to the attachment of Naomi and Ruth . Indeed Alice became so enthusiastic in her love at one time , that she would fain have forsaken her home and sect , declaring to Aunt Rachel , “ Where thou livest , I ...
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