Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 6Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart 1850 |
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Side 7
... soon as the words had escaped from her lips , and in her confusion , she neglected to invite him to enter . He waited not for an invitation ; but seeing her in need of support , he gently placed his arm around her , and pressed her to ...
... soon as the words had escaped from her lips , and in her confusion , she neglected to invite him to enter . He waited not for an invitation ; but seeing her in need of support , he gently placed his arm around her , and pressed her to ...
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... soon will greet Upon his life's first walk , beginning In the soft arms of Slumber sweet ; * For him rest yet in Time's dark bosom Funereal wreath and joyous blossom ; A mother's tender cares adorning With watchful love his golden ...
... soon will greet Upon his life's first walk , beginning In the soft arms of Slumber sweet ; * For him rest yet in Time's dark bosom Funereal wreath and joyous blossom ; A mother's tender cares adorning With watchful love his golden ...
Side 18
... soon becomes irksome . Its members become as familiar to each other ship , or to leave more than partial regrets too short to mature acquaintance into friend- as old household furniture , and the whole cycle for ties easily formed and ...
... soon becomes irksome . Its members become as familiar to each other ship , or to leave more than partial regrets too short to mature acquaintance into friend- as old household furniture , and the whole cycle for ties easily formed and ...
Side 22
... soon known ; and as there seem to be few other pursuits in Washington than politics , differences in relation to them are constantly brought in view and commented upon . The best breeding cannot entirely suppress all feel- ing on the ...
... soon known ; and as there seem to be few other pursuits in Washington than politics , differences in relation to them are constantly brought in view and commented upon . The best breeding cannot entirely suppress all feel- ing on the ...
Side 29
... soon be with her . " But Alice , thou art not well ! " she said , on turning to meet the young lady's affectionate response ; " thy cheek is not so rosy as it was when I saw thee last - I feared thou wert sick , not seeing thee yester ...
... soon be with her . " But Alice , thou art not well ! " she said , on turning to meet the young lady's affectionate response ; " thy cheek is not so rosy as it was when I saw thee last - I feared thou wert sick , not seeing thee yester ...
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