Harper's Magazine, 136. köideLee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1918 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... went out to every clime With costly merchantry . A lady dwelt in that rich town , The fairest in all the land ; She walked abroad in a velvet gown , With many rings on her hand . Her hair was bright as the beaten gold , Her.
... went out to every clime With costly merchantry . A lady dwelt in that rich town , The fairest in all the land ; She walked abroad in a velvet gown , With many rings on her hand . Her hair was bright as the beaten gold , Her.
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... walked with a scornful step and slow- In her velvet rags she died . Yet still on the crumbling piers of the town , When the midnight moon shines free , A woman walks in a tattered gown And scatters corn in the sea . VOL . CXXXVI . - No ...
... walked with a scornful step and slow- In her velvet rags she died . Yet still on the crumbling piers of the town , When the midnight moon shines free , A woman walks in a tattered gown And scatters corn in the sea . VOL . CXXXVI . - No ...
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... walked toward the curb . " “ Ah , you've had a smash - up ! " he said . Findlay flushed . " Yes , " he answered , as he climbed into the car . The waiter began to circle inquisitive- ly about , rubbing his fawning hands to- gether . His ...
... walked toward the curb . " “ Ah , you've had a smash - up ! " he said . Findlay flushed . " Yes , " he answered , as he climbed into the car . The waiter began to circle inquisitive- ly about , rubbing his fawning hands to- gether . His ...
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... walked up to the consul . My thoughts veered sharply to Aunt Miriam , above . Perhaps the " help- meet " was nearer than she thought . Roger was pale , his dark eyes had re- captured their lost fervor , and an im- mortal curiosity ...
... walked up to the consul . My thoughts veered sharply to Aunt Miriam , above . Perhaps the " help- meet " was nearer than she thought . Roger was pale , his dark eyes had re- captured their lost fervor , and an im- mortal curiosity ...
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... walked in Arden with the untroubled pair . And already my fourth - dimensional world was receding into the original myth . The slow sun gave no sign ; but the moon , past the full and rising later each evening , seemed to be marking off ...
... walked in Arden with the untroubled pair . And already my fourth - dimensional world was receding into the original myth . The slow sun gave no sign ; but the moon , past the full and rising later each evening , seemed to be marking off ...
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