The Ladies' Companion, Bind 17–18William W. Snowden, 1845 |
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... British Spy , by J. H. Ingraham . 57,76 Falls , near Ithaca , an extract from a Journal , by An Angel's Visit , by ... Thomas Dunn English , M. D. 333 L. Lays of a Lover , by Park Benjamin . Literary Review . 52 Love and Jealousy , by ...
... British Spy , by J. H. Ingraham . 57,76 Falls , near Ithaca , an extract from a Journal , by An Angel's Visit , by ... Thomas Dunn English , M. D. 333 L. Lays of a Lover , by Park Benjamin . Literary Review . 52 Love and Jealousy , by ...
Side 2
... English , M. D. The Gipsy Mother , by Lydia H. Sigourney . The Landscape - Garden , by Edgar A. Poe . To Geneviene , by Rufus Dawes . 322 323 324 327 Song , by Thomas Dunn English , M. D. Spring , by Horatio Gates . 117 V. Silver Spring ...
... English , M. D. The Gipsy Mother , by Lydia H. Sigourney . The Landscape - Garden , by Edgar A. Poe . To Geneviene , by Rufus Dawes . 322 323 324 327 Song , by Thomas Dunn English , M. D. Spring , by Horatio Gates . 117 V. Silver Spring ...
Side 54
... THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH , M. D. -b 6 I've roam'd with thee at morn - ing , I've roam'd at eve - ning's hour ; And -b Б Б that which wak'd my soul to joy , O'er mine had equal pow'r . I've WA b · Must we part to Must we. 54 I'VE ROAMED WITH ...
... THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH , M. D. -b 6 I've roam'd with thee at morn - ing , I've roam'd at eve - ning's hour ; And -b Б Б that which wak'd my soul to joy , O'er mine had equal pow'r . I've WA b · Must we part to Must we. 54 I'VE ROAMED WITH ...
Side 114
... THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH , M. D. THE trec , which the axe of the woodman o'erthrows , Buds again at the root , and more loftily grows ; The bird whom the winter hath driven away , Returns when the greenwood in spring - time is gay ; And the ...
... THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH , M. D. THE trec , which the axe of the woodman o'erthrows , Buds again at the root , and more loftily grows ; The bird whom the winter hath driven away , Returns when the greenwood in spring - time is gay ; And the ...
Side 183
... THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH , M. D. I. LIKE a deer by arrow stricken , Strugglest thou between the hills ; Drinking gladly , Wissahiccon , Of a hundred running rills . Over rocks and through the valley , To the river bed below , Sounding ...
... THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH , M. D. I. LIKE a deer by arrow stricken , Strugglest thou between the hills ; Drinking gladly , Wissahiccon , Of a hundred running rills . Over rocks and through the valley , To the river bed below , Sounding ...
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