Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 6Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart 1850 |
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... seemed to him to be clearly a case in which God himself mustereth the host to war . If ever man lived with a single eye , that man is John Hampden . He has most earnestly asked wisdom from God , and , I doubt not , has re- ceived it ...
... seemed to him to be clearly a case in which God himself mustereth the host to war . If ever man lived with a single eye , that man is John Hampden . He has most earnestly asked wisdom from God , and , I doubt not , has re- ceived it ...
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... seemed to tread on woofs Of deep and noiseless wool . And like a fated bridal flower , From some betrothed bosom blown , They bore her to her prison tower , And left her there alone . And when the cool auroral air Had won her tangled ...
... seemed to tread on woofs Of deep and noiseless wool . And like a fated bridal flower , From some betrothed bosom blown , They bore her to her prison tower , And left her there alone . And when the cool auroral air Had won her tangled ...
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... seemed the brooding wing of the dove , whose pure and peaceful spirit dwelt within . She looked not over forty when I first saw her ; but had been called Aunt Rachel by the reve- rent villagers for many years , as she came among them in ...
... seemed the brooding wing of the dove , whose pure and peaceful spirit dwelt within . She looked not over forty when I first saw her ; but had been called Aunt Rachel by the reve- rent villagers for many years , as she came among them in ...
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... seemed something actually settled . Aunt Rachel's belief that they were designed by heaven for each other , gave a sacredness to the subject ; and to her partial eye both parties were so nearly perfection , that she never dreamed they ...
... seemed something actually settled . Aunt Rachel's belief that they were designed by heaven for each other , gave a sacredness to the subject ; and to her partial eye both parties were so nearly perfection , that she never dreamed they ...
Side 30
... seemed to sing in an undertone , and calm pervaded everything - Alice arose with a quiet in her mind that harmonized with the scene , and resolved to embrace the tranquil hour to lay her inmost heart at the feet of her friend . Tapping ...
... seemed to sing in an undertone , and calm pervaded everything - Alice arose with a quiet in her mind that harmonized with the scene , and resolved to embrace the tranquil hour to lay her inmost heart at the feet of her friend . Tapping ...
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